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Women's Gynecologic Health
Second Edition
Kerri D. Schuiling, PhD, CNM, WHCNP, FACNM,
Dean of Nursing Education, Oakland University
Frances E. Likis, DrPH, FNP, CNM,
Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health; Vanderbilt University
ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5637-6
Hardcover • 750 pages • © 2013
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This Transition Guide outlines many of the changes and new content in the Second
Edition. Use this guide for an easy transition for the new edition.
CHAPTER OUTLINES
Table of Contents Comparison to transition from the First to the Second Edition
Women's Gynecologic Health
Chapter 1: Women's Health from a Feminist
Perspective
Chapter 2: Women's Growth and Development
Across the Lifespan
Chapter 3: Using Evidence to Support Clinical
Practice
Chapter 4: Health Promotion
Chapter 5: Gynecologic Anatomy and
Physiology
Chapter 6: Gynecologic History and Physical
Examination
Chapter 7: Periodic Screening and Health
Maintenance
Chapter 8: Sexuality
Chapter 9: Contraception
Chapter 10: Gynecologic Health Care for
Lesbians
Chapter 11: Menopause
Chapter 12: Intimate Partner Violence and
Sexual Assault
Chapter 13: Breast Condition
Chapter 14: Female Sexual Dysfunction
Chapter 15: Unintended Pregnancy
Chapter 16: Infertility
Chapter 17: Gynecologic Infections
Chapter 18: Sexually Transmitted Infections
Chapter 19: Menstrual Cycle Pain and
Discomforts
Chapter 20: Normal and Abnormal Uterine
Bleeding
Women's Gynecologic Health, Second Edition
Section I: INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN’S
GYNECOLOGIC HEALTH
Chapter 1: Women’s Health from a Feminist
Perspective
Chapter 2: Women’s Growth and Development
across the Lifespan
Chapter 3: Using Evidence to Support Clinical
Practice
Section II: HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND
PROMOTION
Chapter 4: Health Promotion
Chapter 5: Gynecologic Anatomy and
Physiology
Chapter 6: Gynecologic History and Physical
Examination
NEW CHAPTER! Chapter 7: Diagnosis of
Pregnancy at the Gynecologic Visit
Chapter 8: Periodic Screening and Health
Maintenance
NEW CHAPTER! Chapter 9: Women’s Health
after Bariatric Surgery
NEW CHAPTER! Chapter 10: Gynecologic
Health Care for Sexual and Gender Minorities
Chapter 11: Sexuality
Chapter 12: Contraception
Chapter 13: Menopause
Chapter 14: Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 15: Sexual Assault
Section III: WOMEN’S GYNECOLOGIC HEALTH
CARE MANAGEMENT
Chapter 16: Breast Conditions
Chapter 17: Female Sexual Dysfunction
Chapter 18: Unintended Pregnancy
Chapter 19: Infertility
Chapter 20: Gynecologic Infections
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Chapter 21: Hyperandrogenic Disorders
Chapter 22: Benign Gynecologic Conditions
Chapter 23: Gynecologic Cancers
Chapter 24: Urinary Incontinence
Chapter 25: Chronic Pelvic Pain
Chapter 21: Sexually Transmitted Infections
NEW CHAPTER! Chapter 22: Urinary Tract
Infections
Chapter 23: Urinary Incontinence
Chapter 24: Menstrual Cycle Pain and
Discomforts
Chapter 25: Normal and Abnormal Uterine
Bleeding
Chapter 26: Hyperandrogenic Disorders
Chapter 27: Benign Gynecologic Conditions
Chapter 28: Gynecologic Cancers
Chapter 29: Chronic Pelvic Pain
SUMMARY
Women’s Gynecologic Health, Second Edition equips students and practicing clinicians
with comprehensive information about women’s gynecologic health, including health
promotion, maintenance, and treatment. Based on the most recent research, the
authors provide authoritative content written from a feminist perspective.
The Second Edition has been completely revised and updated and includes four new
chapters on diagnosis of pregnancy at the gynecologic visit, women’s health after
bariatric surgery, gynecologic health care for sexual and gender minorities, and urinary
tract infections.
KEY TEXT BENEFITS
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Clinical considerations specific to the different physical and psychosocial life
stages of women
Emphasis on physiologic mechanisms in order to enhance understanding of
normal and abnormal processes
Evidence-based content
Content and presentation suitable for students and practicing clinicians
Instructor Resources
PowerPoint Presentations
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