WH Flashcards
Cytology screening
- every 3 years from 21-29
- from 30-64 every 3 years for cytology or cytology with high risk HPV testing every 5 years
When can pap testing be d/c
age 65 for those who have had previous negative smears
CDC recommends HIV testing all patients of what age
13-64
testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea is recommended in who
annual testing in sexually active women under 25 years, those with new partner, multiple partners or a partner with an STD
colorectal cancer screening age
start at age 45 for average risk patients
colorectal cancer screening options
start at age 46:
- colonoscopy every 10 years
- CT colonography or sigmoidoscopy every 5 years
- at home test every 3 years
breast cancer screening age
mammogram every 2 years for women > 40
breast cancer screening for high risk women
annual screening with mammography and MRI starting at 30 years old
when to stop mammograms
after age 75
osteoporosis screening recs
BMD in women > 65 with no risk factors for osteoporosis
osteoporosis follow up testing
every 2-5 years