The table of contents below outlines the topics covered in the Postabortion Care
Consortium's reference manual Postabortion Care: A Reference Manual for Improving
Quality of Care.
Order Postabortion Care:
A Reference Manual for Improving Quality of Care
For more information about JHPIEGO's Postabortion Care projects, contact:
Ricky Lu, MD
E-mail: rlu@jhpiego.net
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PREFACE |
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POSTABORTION CARE |
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- Background
- Scope of the Problem
- Elements of Postabortion Care
- Emergency Treatment Services
Postabortion Family Planning
Links to Other Reproductive Health Services
- Rationale for the Use of MVA
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TWO |
TALKING WITH PATIENTS |
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- Background
- Patient Rights
- Consent for Treatment
- Establishing the Patient-Provider Relationship
- Confidentiality
- Privacy
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THREE |
INITIAL ASSESSMENT |
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- Background
- Signs and Symptoms
- Screening for Serious Complications
- Shock
- Other Serious Complications
- Severe Vaginal Bleeding
- Infection/Sepsis
- Intra-Abdominal Injury
- Medical Evaluation
- Medical History
- Physical Examination
- Abdominal Examination
- Pelvic Examination
- Speculum Examination
- Bimanual Examination
- Laboratory Tests
- Summary
- Stage of Abortion
- Management of Postabortion Complications
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FOUR |
INFECTION PREVENTION |
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- Background
- Definitions
- Protective Barriers
- Handwashing
- Glove Use
- Antisepsis
- No-Touch Technique
- Processing MVA Equipment and Other Items
- Handling Needles and Syringes
- Waste Disposal
- Disposal of Products of Conception (POC)
- Disposal of Hypodermic Syringes (and Needles)
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PAIN MANAGEMENT |
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- Background
- Goal of Pain Management
- Types of Pain
- Pain Management Techniques
- Local Anesthesia
- Complications of Local Anesthesia
- How to Administer Paracervical Block
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SIX |
TREATMENT OF INCOMPLETE ABORTION |
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- Background
- Manual Vacuum Aspiration
- MVA Instrument Kits
- Choice of Equipment
- Precautions Prior to Performing MVA
- Preparation for MVA Procedure
- Minimizing the Risk of Infection
- Preparing MVA Instruments
- Pain Management
- Pelvic Examination
- Patient Preparation
- Steps for Performing MVA
- Treatment of Second-Trimester Incomplete Abortions
- Postoperative Care
- Monitor Patient's Recovery
- Postoperative Information
- Postabortion Family Planning
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MANAGEMENT OF PROBLEMS AND COMPLICATIONS DURING MVA |
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- Background
- Technical Problems
- Syringe Full
- Cannula Withdrawn Prematurely
- Cannula Clogged
- Syringe Does Not Hold Vacuum
- Procedural Problems
- Less Than Expected Tissue
- Incomplete Evacuation
- All POC Passed Before the MVA
- Other Problems
- Vaginal Bleeding Not Due to Pregnancy
- Ectopic Pregnancy
- Postabortal Syndrome (Acute Hematometra)
- Fainting (Vagal Reaction or Neurogenic Shock)
- Complications
- Uterine Perforation
- Cervical Perforation
- Shock, Severe Vaginal Bleeding and Post-MVA Infection
- Air Embolism
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PROCESSING MVA EQUIPMENT AND OTHER ITEMS |
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- Background
- Processing MVA Equipment
- Decontamination
- Making Dilute Chlorine Solutions
- Cleaning
- MVA Syringes
- Sterilization or High-Level Disinfection
- Sterilization
- Handling Sterile Items
- High-Level Disinfection
- Boiling
- Steaming
- Products that Should Not Be Used as Disinfectants
- Storage and Reassembly
- Sterile Instruments
- High-Level Disinfected Instruments
- MVA Syringes
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NINE |
POSTABORTION FAMILY PLANNING |
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- Background
- Factors Limiting Access to Postabortion Family Planning
- Postabortion Family Planning
- Counseling
- Family Planning Information
- Counseling Process
- The Counseling Session
- Postabortion Contraception
- Contraception after Postabortion Complications
- Service Delivery Capabilities
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TEN |
ORGANIZING AND MANAGING SERVICES |
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- Background
- Facilities for Emergency Postabortion Care
- Referral Systems
- Transportation Issues
- Outpatient and Emergency Room Care
- Caseload Considerations
- Patient Flow
- Coordination Within Facilities
- Equipment and Drugs for Emergency Postabortion Care
- Current Status of Existing Resources for Postabortion Care
- Type of Equipment and Supplies Needed
- Quantity of Equipment and Supplies Needed
- Inventory Control and Maintenance
- Policies and Procedures Regarding Equipment and Supplies
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APPENDICES |
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ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF COMPLICATIONS |
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- Background
- Shock
- Initial Treatment
- Definitive Treatment
- Severe Vaginal Bleeding
- Initial Treatment
- Definitive Treatment
- Continuing Treatment
- Infection/Sepsis
- Initial Treatment
- Definitive Treatment
- Continuing Treatment
- Intra-Abdominal Injury
- Initial Treatment
- Definitive Treatment
- Continuing Treatment
- Uterine Perforation
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GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF EMERGENCY POSTABORTION CARE |
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- Background
- Stabilization and Referral
- Intravenous (IV) Fluid Replacement
- Blood Transfusion
- Administration of Medicines
- Intravenous (IV)
- Intramuscular (IM)
- By mouth (oral)
- Antibiotics
- Pain Management
- Tetanus
- Diuretics
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SAMPLE REFERRAL FORM: POSTABORTION COMPLICATIONS |
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PROCESSING SURGICAL GLOVES |
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- How to Decontaminate and Clean Surgical Gloves Before Sterilization or High-Level
Disinfection
- How to Sterilize Surgical Gloves
- How to High-Level Disinfect Surgical Gloves by Steaming
- How to High-Level Disinfect Surgical Gloves by Boiling
- Accidental Contamination of Sterile or High-Level Disinfected Gloves
- Regloving After Contamination
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E |
USE OF MEDICATIONS FOR PAIN |
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- Types of Medication
- Analgesia
- Complications of Analgesia
- Sedatives
- Complications of Sedatives
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EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR MVA |
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- Furniture and Equipment
- For High-Level Disinfection or Sterilization of Instruments
- For Emergency Resuscitation
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ESSENTIAL DRUGS FOR EMERGENCY POSTABORTION CARE |
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PRECAUTIONS FOR PERFORMING MVA |
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PREPARING INSTRUMENTS FOR MVA |