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What does TPAL stand for? Term birth-preterm deliveries-abortions-living
children
At what age does a woman have the 40-44
option for mammogram every year?
what age do women get a 45-54
mammogram yearly?
when is a MRI of breast indicated? patients that carry BRCA1/2 mutations or very strong
family hx of breast cancer
what vaginal pH indicates fungal 4-5, acidic
infection?
what vaginal pH indicates BV and 5.5-7, alkaline
trichomonas?
what do you test for with saline wet trichomonas. candida albicans and BV looking for
mount? what other two things could clue cells
you test for?
if you do the "whiff" test and it smells BV
"fishy" what does that indicate?
what is required to dx UTI and use to culture and antibiotic sensitivity testing
guide tx?
, A patient has to sign a consent to have HIV
what blood test?
What two important group of pts pts with abn pap smear and DES-exposed daughters
benefit the most from colposcopy? who may have dysplasia of the vagina or cervix
what is the most frequently reported chlamydia
STD in US?
what organism causes chlamydia and c. trachomatis. 7-21 days
incubation period?
who is at risk for chlamydia? (6) adolescence, new/mult. partners, hx of std, current
std, OC user, no barrier contraception
first line tx for uncomplicated 1gm azithromycin po or doxycyline BID for 7 days
chlamydia over 8 yr old?
what screening is done for chlamydia NAAT, gold standard culture vagina/penis (esp sexual
and what is the gold standard? abuse)
when are adolescents retested for 3-4 months after tx.
chlamydia?
when do you retest pregnant women repeat NAAT 3 weeks after therapy, again in 3 months
for chlamydia and how?
what does screening for chlamydia incidence of PID. use NAAT
reduce?
when do you screen <25 sexually yearly
active?
when do you screen for chlamydia if if RF present
over 25?
what STD's are reportable? chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphillis