RT Book, Section A1 Cieri-Hutcherson, Nicole E. A1 Barnes, Kylie N. A2 Chisholm-Burns, Marie A. A2 Schwinghammer, Terry L. A2 Malone, Patrick M. A2 Kolesar, Jill M. A2 Bookstaver, P. Brandon A2 Lee, Kelly C. SR Print(0) ID 1187016668 T1 Menopause and Menstruation-Related Disorders T2 Pharmacotherapy Principles & Practice, 6e YR 2022 FD 2022 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9781260460278 LK ppp.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1187016668 RD 2024/10/04 AB LEARNING OBJECTIVESUpon completion of the chapter, the reader will be able to:Describe the underlying etiology of dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, anovulatory bleeding, heavy menstrual bleeding, and menopause.Explain the physiologic changes associated with dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, anovulatory bleeding, heavy menstrual bleeding, and menopause.Identify the signs and symptoms associated with dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, anovulatory bleeding, heavy menstrual bleeding, and menopause.Determine the desired therapeutic outcomes for patients with dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, anovulatory bleeding, heavy menstrual bleeding, and patients taking menopausal hormone therapy (MHT).Explain how to evaluate a patient for the appropriate use of MHT.Recommend appropriate nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic interventions for dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, anovulatory bleeding, heavy menstrual bleeding, and menopausal symptoms.Design a monitoring plan to assess the safety and effectiveness of pharmacotherapy for dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, anovulatory bleeding, heavy menstrual bleeding, and a patient taking MHT.