WH Flashcards

1
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Cytology screening

A
  • every 3 years from 21-29
  • from 30-64 every 3 years for cytology or cytology with high risk HPV testing every 5 years
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2
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When can pap testing be d/c

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age 65 for those who have had previous negative smears

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3
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CDC recommends HIV testing all patients of what age

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13-64

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4
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testing for chlamydia and gonorrhea is recommended in who

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annual testing in sexually active women under 25 years, those with new partner, multiple partners or a partner with an STD

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5
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colorectal cancer screening age

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start at age 45 for average risk patients

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6
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colorectal cancer screening options

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start at age 46:
- colonoscopy every 10 years
- CT colonography or sigmoidoscopy every 5 years
- at home test every 3 years

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7
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breast cancer screening age

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mammogram every 2 years for women > 40

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8
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breast cancer screening for high risk women

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annual screening with mammography and MRI starting at 30 years old

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9
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when to stop mammograms

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after age 75

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10
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osteoporosis screening recs

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BMD in women > 65 with no risk factors for osteoporosis

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11
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osteoporosis follow up testing

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every 2-5 years

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