CFI Women's Health Series Week 13_ Well-Woman Visit
Across
- 2. Along with bladder issues, what digestive area is part of pelvic health discussions?
- 5. What type of health should you mention if stress or emotions are affecting your well-being?
- 7. What organ’s function may be reviewed along with bowel health during your pelvic exam?
- 9. What should you freely share with your provider to make sure your care meets your needs?
- 10. floor, What part of the body can cause issues like leaking or pressure that you should mention during your visit?
- 11. What type of exam is included in a well-woman visit to check overall and reproductive health?
- 15. What kind of past experience should you disclose if it affects how you feel during exams?
- 17. What type of function concerns should you discuss with your provider if you have them?
- 18. What kind of symptoms might your provider ask about during your well-woman visit?
- 19. What fluid-filled sacs on the ovaries may cause pain and require evaluation?
Down
- 1. What kind of health, along with sexual health, should your provider review?
- 3. What painful condition involving tissue growth outside the uterus may cause pelvic pain?
- 4. What noncancerous uterine growths can lead to pelvic pain or heavy bleeding?
- 6. What area’s health changes should you share with your provider?
- 8. What cycle-related health area should be discussed to track hormones and overall wellness?
- 11. What recovery period after childbirth should your provider ask about during a well-woman visit?
- 12. What type of health problem should not be ignored if it causes pelvic discomfort?
- 13. What type of screening may be part of the physical exam during a well-woman visit?
- 14. What type of history is reviewed to help identify health risks?
- 16. What type of screening is often done along with a breast exam during a well-woman visit?