CMN 571 unit 3
Factors that can affect adherence? - CORRECT ANSWER-Forgetfulness, being
away from home, being busy, changes in daily routine, uncertainty about
effectiveness of treatment
Examples of primary prevention? - CORRECT ANSWER-Vaccines, healthy diet,
exercise, smoking cessation
Examples of secondary prevention or screening? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Cervical pap screening, screening for diabetes, screening for high
blood pressure. Promotes early detection of disease and minimizes impact.
Examples of Tertiary prevention? - CORRECT ANSWER-Partial mastectomy and
radiating therapy to remove and control breast cancer. Controlling diabetes
mellitus to prevent diabetic retinopathy. Aims to minimize impact of disease.
Disease is established.
What vaccination are allowed during pregnancy? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Inactivated influenza, Tdap, Meningococcal, hepa/b ( if traveling
outside of the country)
What vaccines are contraindicated in pregnancy? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Varicella, IPV, Zoster, HPV, MMR
What is the typical screening for AAA? - CORRECT ANSWER-one time
screening by US in men aged 65-75 who have never smoked.
When do women have the choice to begin screening for breast cancer with
mammogram, and when is it recommended? - CORRECT ANSWER-Can begin
at 40-44. Women 45-54 should be screened every year with mammogram
When can women switch to having mammograms every 2 years? - CORRECT
ANSWER-55 and older
, When should screening for colorectal cancer begin and end? - CORRECT
ANSWER-45-75
When should screening for prostate cancer begin? - CORRECT ANSWER-50.
45 for AA men with family hx of prostate cancer before the age 65.
40 for AA men with hx of first degree relative with prostate cancer before the age
65
When should screening for cervical cancer begin? - CORRECT ANSWER-21
What type of cervical cancer screening should women of 30-65 years of age
receive? - CORRECT ANSWER-pap smear and HPV testing every 5
When can cervical cancer screening be discontinued? - CORRECT
ANSWER-After 65 if the pt has had no history of cervical changes in the last 10
years, or 3 negative paps in a row, or 2 negative HPV tests in a row.
When should cervical cancer screening be discontinued in patients with a hx of
serious pre cancerous changes? - CORRECT ANSWER-at least 25 years after
diagnosis
How often are dental screenings recommended? - CORRECT ANSWER-every 6
months
When should screening for blood pressure begin? - CORRECT ANSWER-18
When should screening for alcohol misuse begin? - CORRECT ANSWER-18
When should screening for BMI begin? - CORRECT ANSWER-18
What are the recommendations for vision screenings? - CORRECT
ANSWER-once in your 20s, twice in your 30s. Comprehensive baseline at 40, 65
and older should have comprehensive eye exam yearly.
When should patients be screening for domestic violence? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Women who are not pregnant should be screened at routine OBGYN
visits, family planning visits, and preconception visits.
Factors that can affect adherence? - CORRECT ANSWER-Forgetfulness, being
away from home, being busy, changes in daily routine, uncertainty about
effectiveness of treatment
Examples of primary prevention? - CORRECT ANSWER-Vaccines, healthy diet,
exercise, smoking cessation
Examples of secondary prevention or screening? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Cervical pap screening, screening for diabetes, screening for high
blood pressure. Promotes early detection of disease and minimizes impact.
Examples of Tertiary prevention? - CORRECT ANSWER-Partial mastectomy and
radiating therapy to remove and control breast cancer. Controlling diabetes
mellitus to prevent diabetic retinopathy. Aims to minimize impact of disease.
Disease is established.
What vaccination are allowed during pregnancy? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Inactivated influenza, Tdap, Meningococcal, hepa/b ( if traveling
outside of the country)
What vaccines are contraindicated in pregnancy? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Varicella, IPV, Zoster, HPV, MMR
What is the typical screening for AAA? - CORRECT ANSWER-one time
screening by US in men aged 65-75 who have never smoked.
When do women have the choice to begin screening for breast cancer with
mammogram, and when is it recommended? - CORRECT ANSWER-Can begin
at 40-44. Women 45-54 should be screened every year with mammogram
When can women switch to having mammograms every 2 years? - CORRECT
ANSWER-55 and older
, When should screening for colorectal cancer begin and end? - CORRECT
ANSWER-45-75
When should screening for prostate cancer begin? - CORRECT ANSWER-50.
45 for AA men with family hx of prostate cancer before the age 65.
40 for AA men with hx of first degree relative with prostate cancer before the age
65
When should screening for cervical cancer begin? - CORRECT ANSWER-21
What type of cervical cancer screening should women of 30-65 years of age
receive? - CORRECT ANSWER-pap smear and HPV testing every 5
When can cervical cancer screening be discontinued? - CORRECT
ANSWER-After 65 if the pt has had no history of cervical changes in the last 10
years, or 3 negative paps in a row, or 2 negative HPV tests in a row.
When should cervical cancer screening be discontinued in patients with a hx of
serious pre cancerous changes? - CORRECT ANSWER-at least 25 years after
diagnosis
How often are dental screenings recommended? - CORRECT ANSWER-every 6
months
When should screening for blood pressure begin? - CORRECT ANSWER-18
When should screening for alcohol misuse begin? - CORRECT ANSWER-18
When should screening for BMI begin? - CORRECT ANSWER-18
What are the recommendations for vision screenings? - CORRECT
ANSWER-once in your 20s, twice in your 30s. Comprehensive baseline at 40, 65
and older should have comprehensive eye exam yearly.
When should patients be screening for domestic violence? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Women who are not pregnant should be screened at routine OBGYN
visits, family planning visits, and preconception visits.