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REPORTABLE in ALL states
Abstain until 7 days post treatment and until all partners are 7 days post tx.
Use Latex condoms
Should also test for HIV, syphilis, and other STDS
ReTest in 3 months (EVERYONE)
Choose an answer
Is it required by law to have a
Education and Follow up for
1 2 chaperone present during pelvic
Gonorrhea
exams?
abnormal cervical screening When should a patient be told to
3 results:Transient high-risk HPV 4 return for follow-up or their next
infection routine screening?
Don't know?
Terms in this set (95)
, Is it required by law to have a No, but it is recommended
chaperone present during pelvic
exams?
Age to start screening for cervical 21
cancer
What are the screening -21-29 every 3 years
recommendations for cervical -30-65 cytology alone very 3 years or preferred co-
cancer? testing (HPV & pap) q5 yrs with hysterectomy
-Stops at 65 unless high risk
What are the goals of screening? Identify risk and treat abnormal cells to prevent
cervical cancer
When should a patient be told to Every year if positive & Every 3 if regular screening
return for follow-up or their next
routine screening?
What should patients be taught - Lowering amt of sexual partners, stop smoking
about preventing or reducing the cigarettes, risk with SLE, immunosuppressants, long
risks of cervical cancer? term contraceptive use, maintain routine screenings,
hx STD/HPV, HPV VACCINE-9 valent (Gardasil 9) 11-12
year old well child visit
What are the types of Pap tests? - Liquid based cytology- gold standard: - Use a
broom→collect cervical cells→ place "broom" into
bottle containing liquid
- Transferring cells to slide, conventional technique:
Use of a wooden spatula and/or brush→collect
cervical cells→ place on glass slide (LEAST
EXPENSIVE)
What type of cells need to be - Abnormal cervical cells
obtained for the test? - Squamous, grandular
Why would a Pap test need to be - Abnormal results
repeated?