Well Woman Exam Flashcards

1
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When should the initial visit to OBGYN for screening and prevention take place?

A

ages 13-18

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What are four key elements of a history for screening between ages 13-18?

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menstruation, family medical history, tobacco alcohol and other drugs, sexual abuse

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What labs do you order for ages 13-18 if sexually active?

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chlamydia and gonorrhea, HIV

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4
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What immunizations do you order for ages 13-18?

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Tdap, HPV, HBV, MMR, varicella, flu

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What are key elements of a history for screening between ages 19-39?

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family medical history, tobacco alcohol and drugs, vaginal, anal and oral sex.

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When do you start and how often do you perform a breast exam?

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start at age 20 and perform it every 1-3 years.

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7
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What is the recommended cervical cytology between ages 19-39?

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Ages 21-29: every 3 years with cytology alone

Ages 30+: every 3 years with cytology or co test with cytology and HPV every 5 years

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Between ages 19-39, what are some elements of evaluation and counseling?

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Discussion of a reproductive health plan
preconception and genetic counseling
sexually transmitted disease prevention - barrier protec
intimate partner violence
acquaintance rape prevention
breast self awareness
tobacco, alcohol and drugs

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What immunizations between ages 19-39?

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Tdap, HPV,, flu, MMR, varicella

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What elements of a history are important in screening between the ages of 40-64?

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family medical history, tobacco, alcohol, drugs, pelvic prolapse, menopausal symptoms

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What labs are important in women ages 40-64?

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cervical cytology with HPV every 5 years, colorectal cancer screening, HIV, lipid profile, mammography, TSH, diabetes

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12
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When do we begin colorectal cancer screening?

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age 45

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13
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when do we begin lipid profile assessment?

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age 45, every 5 years.

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14
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When do we begin mammography?

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yearly after age 40

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15
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What immunizations between ages 40-64?

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Tdap booster, varicella zoster vaccination at 60+

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16
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Elements of history of screening after age 65?

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FMH, drugs alcohol, pelvic prolapse, menopause

17
Q

When can you discontinue cervical cytology in women?

A

after age 65, with no history of CIN2 or higher
3 negative prior cytology results
2 consecutive negative co tests within previous 10 years

18
Q

What immunization do you order after age 65?

A

Tdap, pneumococcal vaccine!