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oophoritis (symptoms (severe pain in the lower abdomen, heavy vaginal…
oophoritis
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pathophysiology
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rather, these organisms facilitate other bacteria to infect the adnexa
gonorrhoea and chlamydia typically are conolized from the cervix in causes of oophoritis,
if left untreated, an abscess may form around the fallopian tubes and ovary
and extend to uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovary
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surgical or medical care
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outpatient treatment for patients who are hemodynamically stable, reliable to return follow up, not pregnant, have no evidence of TOA
laparoscopy with drainage of the abscess, the degree of immunocompromise of patient, and preservation of fertility for future child bearing potential
inpatient treatment in patients who already failed outpatient treatment, are pregnant, HIV positive, have evidence of TOA
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drugs include, ceftriaxone, ampicillin, clindamycin
nursing management
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if inpatient, IV antibiotics are required
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