GUTA Flashcards
What type of cells are you looking at on a Pap smear to evaluate for cervical cancer risk
Endocervical
First step in examining the PeNis
Glans Inspection
What is a common physical exam finding for syphilis in females
Firm, painless ulcers on labia
What would be an indication for rectovaginal or bimanual
to palpate a retroverted uterus
PE finding for prostatitis
Boggy and tender
Most concerning finding for breast fibroadenoma
Non tender, round, firm, well-delineated mass
Difference between hydrocele and testicular tissue
Hydrocele will transilluminates
Concerning for breast cancer
Fixed, not well delineated, attached to chest wall
Recommendations for cervical cancer screening
Women who are healthy with 3 negative pap. Smears and not exposed to DES can get paps q3years