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Contact Dermatitis Contraception for the Internist 399
follow-up
n/a
complications and prognosis
n/a
Contraception for the Internist..........................
MAXINE H. DORIN, MD
REVISED BY FREDRIC B. KRAEMER, MD;
ANDREW R. HOFFMAN, MD; and THOMAS F. McELARTH, MD, PhD
history & physical
■Age, last menstrual period, menstrual pattern, birth control method
(past/present), number of pregnancies and outcome
■History of STDs, PID, infertility
■Diabetes, hypertension, thromboembolic events, liver and renal dis-
ease, migraines, seizure disorder
■Surgical history, esp. abdominal pelvic surgery
■Smoking history
■Total number of sexual partners, current sexual partner(s)
➣History of depression
➣History of poor tolerance of progestational agents
tests
■Pap smear
■Consider Gonococcus and Chlamydia cultures, syphilis and HIV tests
■Consider fasting lipid profile and LFT
differential diagnosis
n/a
management
What to Do First
■Review yearly health maintenance program
■Discussion of various contraception options, including risk, benefits,
failure/success rates of each method
General Measures
■Assess risk factors
specific therapy
■Oral contraceptives (OC):