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Ovarian Cyst Rupture Urgent Care Notes
A cautious notes sheet for possible ovarian cyst rupture care, with prompts for pain timing, fever, vomiting, faintness, bleeding, pregnancy concern, medicines, imaging history, and what to tell urgent or emergency care teams.
Use this sheet if you are seeking care for possible ovarian cyst rupture.
It helps you write down what happened. It does not tell you what the pain is. It does not tell you to wait.
If symptoms feel urgent, use this on the way to care or at check in.
When to seek care now
Get urgent or emergency care now if you have:
Sudden severe pelvic or belly pain. Pain with fever or vomiting. Faintness, weakness, or lightheadedness. Rapid breathing or cold clammy skin. Severe pelvic pain with nausea or vomiting.
These signs can have more than one cause. A care team needs to check you.
What happened
Fill in what you can. Leave blanks if you are not sure.
Question Your note Time pain started What you were doing Pain location Pain score, 0 to 10 Sudden or slow start Constant or comes and goes Better, worse, or same now Any shoulder pain Any fever Any vomiting Any faintness or weakness Any rapid breathing
Use plain words. A note like "sharp pain on the right side at 2 PM" is useful.
Bleeding and cycle notes
Bring dates if you know them. Estimates are okay.
Question Your note Last period start date Usual cycle length Bleeding now Spotting now Heavier bleeding than usual Possible pregnancy Birth control or hormone use Recent cyst history
If pregnancy is possible, tell the care team early.
What to tell the care team
Use this short script if talking is hard.
"I have sudden pelvic or belly pain. It started at . The pain is out of 10. I also have . I am worried about a cyst or another urgent cause. I need help checking what is going on."
Add any of these if true:
"I have fever." "I have vomited." "I feel faint, weak, or lightheaded." "I have rapid breathing or cold clammy skin." "I may be pregnant." "I was told I have an ovarian cyst." "I had an ultrasound on ."
Past cyst or imaging notes
Write down what you know.
Question Your note Have you had an ovarian cyst before? Which side was it on? When was it found? Was ultrasound used? Was it called simple, complex, or unknown? Was follow up planned? Do you have the report?
Do not read images yourself. Ask the care team to explain them.
Medicines and health notes
List anything that may matter for urgent care.
Topic Your note Medicines taken today Pain medicine dose and time Blood thinners Allergies Past pelvic surgery Endometriosis history Infection symptoms Main health concern
Do not start, stop, or change medicine because of this sheet.
Questions to ask before you leave
Ask only after the urgent issue is checked.
What did you rule out today? What did you not rule out? Was an ovarian cyst seen? Was rupture discussed? Was torsion discussed? Was pregnancy testing done? Was ultrasound or other imaging done? What symptoms mean I should come back right away? Who should I follow up with? What should I track at home?
Write the answers in plain words.
After care notes
Use this only after a clinician gives you a plan.
Question Your note Diagnosis or working concern Tests done Medicines or steps advised Follow up office Follow up date Return now symptoms What to track
This sheet does not replace discharge papers. Keep the papers from the care team.
Privacy note
Urgent care may not need your full cycle history.
Bring the smallest useful record. A short pain timeline can be enough. Ask what needs to go in your chart.
Floriva can keep notes on your device. Paper works too. Share only what helps care.