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Friday 29 April 2011

Pap smear

Pap smear

This examination is a component of sem4 Repro. system.
The not-so-important parts are highlighted in green.  Others are important.

Sequence of events

1.       GIEP (Very important)
2.       Wash hands
3.       Adjustment of the patient
4.       Glove-up
5.       Inspection of the pelvic area
6.       Cleaning of the pelvic area
7.       Insertion and fixation of the cusco’s bivalve speculum
8.       Inspection of the cervix
9.       Collection of cervical spear (pap smear) specimen
10.    Removing the speculum
11.    Thank, wash hands, and leave.
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Like the other CSU systems, the pap smear station will begin at GIEP - however, due to the nature of the exam, pap smear requires a through explanation and permission taking. Here’s a sample text (What I would say, If I were calm, had ample time and the facilitator is not Dr. FIA)
“Good morning, My name is ----------, a -- year medical student. How may I address you, madam?
Hello, Miss ------. Today I was instructed to do a pap-smear on you. This will involve you taking off your lower garment, and I would gently insert this instrument called a cusco’s speculum into your vagina, to collect some specimens for investigation. Please be ensured that this exam will be kept very private, and I will do my very best, to maintain your dignity. You will also be provided with a female chaperone throughout this exam.
Now, I don’t expect this to hurt, but please do tell me whenever it gets uncomfortable - I will stop immediately.
May I proceed? “
I know. That is mouthful… Basically, you will need to mention those key elements.
·         Greetings
·         Introduction
·         Get her name (and not her number)
·         Explanation
o    Which clothes she has to take off
o    What you’ll be inserting into her
o    What exactly is the purpose of this exam
o    Dignity and privacy
o    Cheperone
o    Reassurance that the patient may stop any time
·         Straight face (some people fail here. I am sorry for you)
Once you’re done with this, you can consider yourself 50% done with this station.

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Wash hands. Yeah.
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Positioning of patient

The patient would be in a particular position called lithotomy position. Mention this to the examiner.
“I will now instruct the patient to be in a lithotomy position. Miss ----, could you please lie down on your back and spread your legs, and keep your feet apart? I will finish this as soon as possible. Thank you”

Only expose her genital area. Cover the rest.

Also, adjust the light source behind you so that you can see things clearly.
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Glove up.
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Inspection of the external vaginal orifice.

·         Part the labia using your left hand
·         Inspect the presence of… (say it is “normal and present”)
o    Clitoris
o    Urethra
o    Vaginal opening
·         Bartholin’s glands (at the 5o’clock and 7o’clock direction of the vaginal opening
o    Discharge
o    Inflammation
o    Atrophy
o    Ulceration
·         Ask the lady to cough. Look out for (usually there won’t be. So comment “there is no…”
o    Prolapsed of vaginal wall
o    Involuntary urine leak
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Cleaning of the pelvic area

Now you clean the vagina basically. Use a tong, dispose the cotton after each wipe.
Explain before you do so.

“now, miss ----. I will clean your private area before I begin. Please bear with me”

1.       Clean the mons pubis
2.       Clean the labia majora (left)
3.       Clean the labia majora (right)
4.       Clean the labia minora (left)
5.       Clean the labia minora (right)
6.       Clean the vaginal opening

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Insertion of the cusco’s bivalve speculum into the vaginal orifice

Finally.

You will mention that this speculum is warmed and lubricated using warm water
(not lubricant gel, as this may interfere with the smear results)

The way you insert it, is important

1.       Hold the cusco’s speculum with your index finger above the valve, middle finger below.
2.       Ensure the speculum is closed.
3.       Turn the speculum 90 degrees, (like how a gangsta holds his gun)
4.       Warn the patient “now I will insert the speculum. Please relax…”
5.       Insert the speculum carefully slowly gently and with care.
6.       Slowly rotate as you go in, and also open the valve
7.       Visualize the cervix. You should see it… somewhere in there.
8.       Gently clamp the speculum onto the cervical Os.
9.       Fix the speculum using your left hand. (turn the screw)
10.    Now you’re done setting up the speculum.
11.    Note the cervix
a.        Erosion
b.       Polyp
c.        Malignancy
d.       Note if its nulliparous / multiparous
12.    Now take a cervical smear
a.        Ensure that the slide is labeled in pencil patient’s details and date
b.       Use an Ayre’s spatula (the one that looks like a dog-bone) to collect the cervical tissue by placing the end onto the os, rotate the spatula 360 degrees.
                                                               i.      Use the sharp end for nulliparous
                                                              ii.      Spread sample on the slide.
                                                            iii.      Fix using a fixation solution (or pretend that you are) (the proper name is called cytological fixative)
c.        You may use a cytobrush (the one that looks like a toilet cleaner) for another slide
                                                               i.      Insert the end of cytobrush into the cervix os
                                                              ii.      Rotate 180 deg. (360 may cause bleeding, quoting http://www.brooksidepress.org/Products/Military_OBGYN/Textbook/Pap/obtaining_a_pap_smear.htm)
                                                            iii.      Spread on slide, fix
d.       Done.
13.    Now remove the cusco’s bivalve speculum
a.        Unscrew the speculum
b.       Carefully pull out the speculum, rotating as you do so (reverse of what you did earlier)
c.        You may note the vaginal wall as you do so. Comment later.
14.    Done. Cover up the patient for dignity, and tell the patient that it is over.

“ thank you very much for your cooperation miss ---, I am done now. I hope it wasn’t too uncomfortable.”

Something like that.

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Thank, wash hands, leave.
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There are lots of things that are quite difficult to describe in words…. I might video myself.
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4 comments:

  1. thanks tatsuki! was very helpful

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