USPSTF Recs Flashcards

1
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AAA screening - Grade B

A

Men 65-75 who have ever smoked

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2
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AAA screening - Grade D

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Women who have never smoked

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3
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Alcohol screening - Grade?

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B > 18 years

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4
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Aspirin for prev of CV disease - Grade A, Men v Women

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A - Women 55-79 stroke; Men 45-79 MI

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5
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Aspirin for prev of CV disease - Grade D, Men v Women

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A - No for women

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6
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Aspirin/NSAIDS for colorectal cancer, Grade?

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D - don’t do it

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7
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Bacterial vaginosis, Grade?

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D - against screening in asymptomatic pregnant women at low risk for pre-term

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8
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Bladder cancer, Grade?

A

I

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9
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Bacteriuria, Grades?

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A - screen for bacteriuria for asymptomatic pregnant women at 12 to 16 weeks’ gestation or at first visit
D - men and non-pregnant women

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10
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Blood pressure in adults?

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A - any adult > 18 years old

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11
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Blood pressure in kids and adols?

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I

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12
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BRCA-related cancer?

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B - use of multiple tests to determine BRCA status in pts w family hx of breast, ovarian, tubal or peritoneal cancer

D - don’t do it in women with no family hx of breast, ovarian, tubal, or peritoneal cancer

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13
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Women, yes/no incr risk of breast cancer?

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B - raloxifene, tamoxifen

D - no raloxifene, tamoxifen

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14
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Breast cancer screening?

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B - women 50-74 years should have biennial screens

D - don’t teach breast self-exams

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15
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Breastfeeding?

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B - intervention to all women during preg and after birth

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16
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Carotid artery stenosis?

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D - do not screen in adult population

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17
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Pap smear cervical cancer screen?

A

A - women 21-65 with cytology (Pap) every 3 years

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18
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Combo cervical cancer screen?

A

A - women 30-65 with cytology (Pap) and HPV testing every 5 years

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19
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Child maltreatment asymptomatic?

A

I

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20
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Chlamydia/gonorrhea?

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B - recommended in sexually active women age 24 and younger and in older women who are at increased risk for infection

I - sexually active men

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21
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Asymptomatic adults for CKD

A

I

22
Q

COPD screening?

A

D - don’t screen adults for COPD using spirometry

23
Q

Cognitive impairment in older adults?

A

I

24
Q

Colorectal cancer screening?

A

A - using fecal occult blood testing, sigmoidoscopy, or colonoscopy in adults 50-75 years

D - against in adults > 85

25
Q

Congenital hypothyroidism in newborns?

A

A - all newborns get screened for congenital hypothyroidism

26
Q

CHD, men and women with no hx of it?

A

I

27
Q

CHD using EKG in low-risk adults?

A

D - don’t

I - adults at intermediate to high risk

28
Q

Dental caries?

A

B - provide fluoride supplementation to kids starting at age 6 months through 5 years whose water supply is deficient in fluoride

B - provide fluoride varnish to primary teeth of infants as soon as the primary teeth start to come in

29
Q

Depression screening in adults?

A

B - when staff-assisted depression care supports are in place to assure accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and follow-up

30
Q

Depression screening in kids?

A

B - kids 12-18 for MDD when systems are in place

31
Q

Developmental hip dysplasia in infants

A

I

32
Q

T2DM in adults

A

B - in asymptomatic adults with sustained bp > 135/80

33
Q

Susbstance abuse in kids and adols?

A

I

34
Q

Drug use, adols, pregs and adults?

A

I

35
Q

Falls prevention in older adults?

A

B - rec of exercise and vit D supplementation to prevent falls in community-dwelling individuals aged > 65

36
Q

Folic acid to prevent neural tube defects?

A

A - all women planning or capable of preg take a daily supplement containing 0.4 to 0.8 mg of folic acid

37
Q

Genital herpes screening in asymptomatic women, adults, and adols?

A

D - don’t

38
Q

Gestational DM?

A

B - after 24 weeks in asymptomatic pregnant women

39
Q

Primary open-angle glaucoma?

A

I

40
Q

Overweight or obese and have additional CVD risk factors?

A

B - intervention for intensive behavioral counseling interventions to promote a healthful diet and physical activity for CVD prevention

41
Q

Asymptomatic adults for hearing loss?

A

I - 50 or older

42
Q

Hep B screening in preg women?

A

A - pregnant women at first pre-natal visit

43
Q

Hep B in high-risk patients?

A

B

44
Q

Hep C screening adults at high-risk?

A

B - people at risk for high-risk and 1-time screening for adults born between 1945 and 1965

45
Q

HIV screening?

Pregnant women?

A

A - 15-65, and younger adols and older adults at incr risk

A - all pregnant women

46
Q

Hyperbili - screening infants?

A

I

47
Q

Idiopathic scoliosis in adols?

A

D - asymptomatic

48
Q

Visual acuity in adults?

A

I

49
Q

IPV in women?

A

B

I - in elderly or vulnerable

50
Q

Iron deficiency anemia?

A

B - asymptomatic pregnant women

B - supplementation asymptomatic kids 6 to 12 months

51
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CDC: screening for HIV in what ages?

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all patients 13-64 years of age