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Successfully navigating the Gynecologic, Sexual, and Reproductive Health (GSR) End of Rotation exam requires more than a casual review of patient charts. It demands a systematic mastery of the 2025 PAEA topic list and blueprint. The volume of information: spanning from prenatal genetics to complex pelvic floor pathology: often overwhelms students. Efficient preparation hinges on identifying high-yield clinical pearls and understanding the diagnostic hierarchies that the NCCPA and PAEA prioritize.
The newly released ebook, Master the Gynecologic, Sexual, and Reproductive Health End of Rotation exam, is designed specifically for this purpose. This resource provides a clinically focused roadmap, distilling complex guidelines into actionable exam knowledge. It features high-yield comparison tables for PALM-COEIN and the "4 Ts" of postpartum hemorrhage, alongside a 120-question practice exam with detailed rationales.
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Application of knowledge is the final step in exam readiness. Review the following clinical vignettes to assess your current understanding of high-yield OB/GYN concepts.
Your patient is a 24-year-old G1P0 at 32 weeks gestation who presents to the triage unit complaining of a sudden onset of severe headache and "spots" in her vision. Her BP is 162/114 mmHg. Her baseline BP in the first trimester was 110/70 mmHg. Urinalysis reveals 3+ protein. The fetal heart rate (FHR) is 145 bpm with moderate variability and no decelerations. What is the most appropriate next step in the management of this patient?
A. Immediate Cesarean section
B. Administration of IV Magnesium Sulfate and Hydralazine
C. Repeat BP in 4 hours to confirm diagnosis
D. Discharge with instructions for bed rest and outpatient follow-up
E. Administration of Betamethasone and discharge
Correct Answer: B. Administration of IV Magnesium Sulfate and Hydralazine
This patient meets the criteria for preeclampsia with severe features (BP ≥160/110 mmHg and visual disturbances). Immediate management requires seizure prophylaxis with Magnesium Sulfate and blood pressure control with rapid-acting antihypertensives like Hydralazine or Labetalol. Immediate delivery is indicated if there is evidence of maternal or fetal distress, but initial stabilization is paramount. Choice C is incorrect because the diagnosis is already established by the presence of severe features. Choice D and E are inappropriate given the acute risk of eclampsia and stroke.
Your patient is a 19-year-old female presenting with lower abdominal pain, fever (101.4°F), and a foul-smelling vaginal discharge. On physical exam, there is significant cervical motion tenderness (chandelier sign) and bilateral adnexal tenderness. Her pregnancy test is negative. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Ectopic pregnancy
B. Appendicitis
C. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
D. Ovarian torsion
E. Urinary tract infection
Correct Answer: C. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
The clinical triad of pelvic pain, fever, and cervical motion tenderness in a young, sexually active female is highly suggestive of PID. Ectopic pregnancy is excluded by the negative pregnancy test. Appendicitis typically presents with localized RLQ pain (McBurney’s point) and lacks cervical motion tenderness. Ovarian torsion presents with sudden, severe, unilateral pain, often associated with nausea/vomiting, and is less likely to cause a high fever and discharge.
Obstetrics constitutes approximately 45% of the GSR exam. You must master the timing of prenatal screenings, including the first-trimester nuchal translucency scan and the second-trimester anatomy survey. Understanding the Rho(D) immune globulin administration schedule (at 28 weeks and within 72 hours of delivery for Rh-negative mothers) is a frequent exam target.
Complications such as Gestational Diabetes (GDM) require knowledge of the two-step screening process (1-hour GTT followed by a 3-hour GTT). You must also differentiate between placenta previa (painless bleeding) and placental abruption (painful bleeding, firm uterus), as these carry vastly different management protocols.
The PALM-COEIN acronym is essential for classifying the etiology of AUB.
Exam questions often require you to differentiate between Leiomyoma (fibroids), which present as an irregularly enlarged, firm uterus, and Adenomyosis, which typically presents as a symmetrically enlarged, "boggy," and tender uterus.
Vaginitis remains a high-frequency topic. You must be able to distinguish between Bacterial Vaginosis (Clue cells, Whiff test positive), Candidiasis (pseudohyphae, cottage cheese discharge), and Trichomoniasis (strawberry cervix, motile trichomonads). Treatment for Trichomoniasis always involves treating the partner, whereas BV does not.
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