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Prevention Case Table S Timeline
Name
College of Nursing and Health Innovation, University of Texas at Arlington
NURS5434-400 Family III
Dr Jaquetta Reeves
January 17, 2026
SCREENING TESTS Indicate A or B Recommendation (or other if you
believe it is indicated) PLUS Rationale for this
patient
Cervical Cancer Screening: The USPSTF recommends (Grade A) screening for
women aged 21-65 years cervical cancer in women aged 21-65: 21-29 years
with cytology (pap test) every 3 years; 30-65 years
with primary high risk HPV (hrHPV) testing every 5
Timeline for Implementing Prevention
, 2
years, or contesting (Pap +hrHPV) every 5 years, or
cytology alone every 3 years.
Rationale: Ms. Henderson’s last Pap smear was >3
years ago. She is due to have cervical cancer with
cervical cytology screening. She may have potential
STI exposure due to recent infidelity issue with her
ex-husband.
Tools: pap smear
Human immunodeficiency Grade A recommendation per USPSTF: ages 15-65
virus (HIV) infection should be considered based on clinical
screening: Adolescents and considerations and risks.
adults 15–65-year-old Rationale: Ms. Henderson is concerned about STI
due to her ex- husband’s infidelity issue. Other risk
factor for HIV includes anal intercourse without
condom, vaginal intercourse with 1 or more
partners with unknown HIV status. Her race also
puts her at a higher risk for HIV infection
considering 42% of new diagnoses occur among
African American population.
Tools: antigen/antibody immunossay
Timeline for Implementing Prevention
, 3
Syphilis infection Grade A recommendation by USPSTF for person at
screening: non-pregnant high risk.
adolescent and adults Rationale: Ms. Henderson is concerned for STI due
to her ex-husbands infidelity which puts her at a
high risk due to having a sex partner having sex with
other partners at the same time for whom we do not
the STI history.
Tools: RPR test
Gonorrhea/ Chlamydia Grade B recommendation by USPSTF for all
screening: sexually active sexually active women younger than 24 years old
women including pregnant and in women older than 25 years who are at high
women risk for infection.
Rationale: Ms. Henderson is concerned for STI due
to her ex-husbands infidelity which puts her at a
high risk due to having a sex partner having sex with
other partners at the same time for whom we do not
the STI history.
Tools: urine test or vaginal/ cervical swab
Hepatitis B virus Grade B recommendation for adults who are at
screening: adolescent and risk for infection.
adults at increased risk for Rationale: Ms. Henderson is concerned about STIs
infection due to her ex-husband’s infidelity. Hep B can be
transmitted through blood or sexual contact. She is