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Transition Guide This transition guide serves to outline the updates and new content found in Women s Gynecologic Health, Third Edition. Kerri Durnell Schuiling, PhD, NP BC, CNM, FACNM, FAAN Frances E. Likis, DrPH, NP BC, CNM, FACNM, FAAN ISBN 13: 978 1 284 07602 8 Navigate 2 Advantage Access 904 pages 2017 SUMMARY Women s Gynecologic Health, Third Edition is a trusted, comprehensive, and evidence based text that presents women s gynecologic health from a woman centered and holistic viewpoint. Encompassing both health promotion and management of gynecologic conditions, it provides clinicians and students with a strong foundation in gynecologic care and the knowledge necessary to apply it in clinical practice. With an emphasis on the importance of respecting the normalcy of female physiology, it is an essential reference for all women s healthcare providers. The Third Edition includes new content on obstetrics with four new chapters on prenatal and postpartum care, including anatomy and physiologic adaptations of normal pregnancy,

diagnosis of pregnancy and overview of prenatal care, common complications of pregnancy, and postpartum care. Thoughtfully updated and revised, it features expanded content on often underrepresented populations and topics, such as caring for lesbian, bisexual, queer, transgender, and gender non conforming individuals, intimate partner violence, and sexual assault. Women s Gynecologic Health, Third Edition provides access to Navigate 2 online learning materials, including a comprehensive and interactive ebook, student practice activities and assessments, a full suite of instructor resources, and learning analytics reporting tools. Chapters New to the Third Edition: Chapter 29: Anatomy and Physiologic Adaptations of Normal Pregnancy Chapter 30: Diagnosis of Pregnancy and Overview of Prenatal Care Chapter 31: Common complications of Pregnancy Chapter 32: Postpartum Care Chapter Outline This chapter outline comparison has been created to help you easily transition to the Third Edition. To map content from the previous edition simply match the chapter title and page numbers in the new edition column.

Women s Gynecologic Health 2e by Kerri Durnell Schuiling and Frances E. Likis Women s Gynecologic Health 3e by Kerri Durnell Schuiling and Frances E. Likis Chapter and Title Page(s) Chapter and Title Page(s) Chapter 1: Women s Health from Chapter 1: Women s Health from 3 20 a Feminist Perspective a Feminist Perspective 3 15 Chapter 2: Women s Growth and Development Across the Life 21 38 Chapter 2: Women s Growth and Development Across the Life 17 38 Span Span Chapter 3: Using Evidence to 39 62 Chapter 3: Using Evidence to 39 56 Support Clinical Practice Appendix 3 A: Sources of Research Evidence 63 64 Support Clinical Practice Appendix 3 A: Sources of Research Evidence 57 58 Chapter 4: Health Promotion 65 80 Chapter 4: Health Promotion 61 75 Chapter 5: Gynecologic Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 6: Gynecologic History and Physical Examination Appendix 6 A: Cervical Cytology Screening Appendix 6 B: Screening for Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae Appendix 6 C: Preparing a Sample of Vaginal Secretions for 81 102 103 132 133 138 139 140 141 142 Chapter 5: Gynecologic Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 6: Gynecologic History and Physical Examination Appendix 6 4 Cervical Cytology Screening Appendix 6 B: Screening for Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and Trichomonas vaginalis Appendix 6 C: Preparing a Sample of Vaginal Secretions for 77 93 95 125 126 129 130 131 132 133

Microscopic Examination Chapter 7: Diagnosis of Pregnancy at the Gynecologic Visit Chapter 8: Periodic Screening and Health Maintenance 143 156 157 174 Microscopic Examination Chapter 30: Diagnosis of Pregnancy and Overview of Prenatal Care Chapter 7: Periodic Screening and Health Maintenance 781 797 135 150 Chapter 9: Women s Health After Chapter 8: Women s Health After 175 184 Bariatric Surgery Bariatric Surgery 151 160 Chapter 10: Gynecologic Health Chapter 9: Lesbian, Bisexual, Care for Sexual and Gender 185 208 Queer, and Transgender Health Minorities 161 189 Chapter 11: Sexuality 209 226 Chapter 10: Sexuality and Sexual Health 191 208 Chapter 12: Contraception 227 272 Chapter 11: Contraception 209 248 Appendix 12 A: Selected Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use 273 283 Appendix 11 A: Selected Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use 249 258 Appendix 12 B: Primary Mechanisms of Action of Contraceptive Methods 284 Appendix 11 B: Primary Mechanisms of Action of Contraceptive Methods Chapter 13: Menopause 285 328 Chapter 12: Menopause 261 302 Chapter 14: Intimate Partner Chapter 13: Intimate Partner 329 348 Violence Violence 303 324 Chapter 15: Sexual Violence 349 368 Chapter 14: Sexual Violence 327 349 Appendix 15 A: Steps of the Chapter 14: Sexual Violence, 369 370 Evidentiary Examination Evidentiary Collection 341 342 Appendix 15 B: Evidence Chapter 14: Sexual Violence, 371 372 collection Evidentiary Collection 342 343 Appendix 15 C: Website Appendix 14 A: Clinician 373 374 Resources Resources 351 Chapter 16: Breast Conditions 377 402 Chapter 15: Breast Conditions 357 377 Appendix 16 A: Online Resources 403 404 Appendix 15 A: Online Resources 378 Chapter 17: Female Sexual Dysfunction Chapter 18: Unintended Pregnancy 405 422 423 442 Chapter 16: Alterations in Sexual Function Chapter 17: Unintended Pregnancy 259 379 395 397 418 Chapter 19: Infertility 443 466 Chapter 18: Infertility 419 442 Chapter 20: Gynecologic Chapter 19: Gynecologic 467 484 443 464 Chapter 21: Sexually Transmitted Chapter 20: Sexually Transmitted 485 534 465 511 Chapter 22: Urinary Tract 535 546 Chapter 21: Urinary Tract 513 523

Infection in Women Infection Chapter 23: Urinary Incontinence 547 572 Chapter 22: Urinary Incontinence 252 548 Chapter 24: Menstrual Cycle Pain Chapter 23: Menstrual Cycle Pain 573 608 and Discomforts and Premenstrual Conditions 549 573 Chapter 25: Normal and Chapter 24: Normal and 609 646 Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Abnormal Uterine Bleeding 575 601 Chapter 26: Hyperandrogenic Chapter 25: Hyperandrogenic 647 668 Disorders Disorders 603 620 Chapter 27: Benign Gynecologic Chapter 26: Benign Gynecologic 669 700 Conditions Conditions 621 653 Chapter 28: Gynecologic Cancers 701 748 Chapter 27: Gynecologic Cancers Chapter 28: Gynecologic Cancers, Appendix 27 A: ASCCP 719 729 Figures 28 2 through 28 12 Algorithms 698 710 Chapter 29: Pelvic Pain 749 772 Chapter 28: Chronic Pelvic Pain 711 735 Appendix 29 A: The International Pelvic Pain Society Pelvic Pain Assessment Form 773 784 Appendix 28 A: The International Pelvic Pain Society Pelvic Pain Assessment Form 736 746