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26 year old pap smear shows negative and positive HPV what do you do? - Correct Answers-
repeat HPV and pap
a 21 year old female presents with three 0.5 cm human papilloma virus lesions on her vulva. An
appropriate treatment option for this patient would be? - Correct Answers-podophyllin
a female patient is 35 years old. she has never had an abnormal PAP smear has regular
screening since age 18. If she has a normal PAP smear with HPV testing today, when should she
have the next cervical cancer screening? - Correct Answers-5 years
a pap smear result of atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance rule out high grade
squamous intraepithelial lesions will require which procedure next? - Correct Answers-
colposcopy
A single Pap smear reading of ASCUS in a patient negative for HPV infection should have what as
follow-up? - Correct Answers-routine screening
A young sexually active is having her first pap smear what would you explain? - Correct
Answers-pap smear detects cervical cancer
Achondroplasia - Correct Answers-A form of human dwarfism caused by a single dominant
allele; the homozygous condition is lethal
ACOG pap for over 30 yrs old - Correct Answers-every five years with HPV test completed
ACOG when can you stop pap smear - Correct Answers-can stop at 65 if negative history for
10 years or if they had a hysterectomy with no history of cervical cancer
Acyanotic - Correct Answers-absence of a bluish appearance of the skin and mucous
membranes
Adam's Test - Correct Answers-Forward bending test for Scoliosis
ADHD - Correct Answers-a psychological disorder marked by the appearance by age 7 of one
or more of three key symptoms: extreme inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity
Adrenoleukodystrophy - Correct Answers-impaired addition of CoA to long chain FA; FA
accumulates damaging adrenal gland & white matter
,adverse effects of metronidazole - Correct Answers-do not take with ETOH (antabuse effects)
HA, N/V
metallic taste and prolonged use can cause peripheral neuropathy
Alagille syndrome - Correct Answers-Autosomal Dominant: Bile duct paucity with
cholestasis, pulmonary artery stenosis, butterfly vertebrae, triangular shaped facies
Anaplastic - Correct Answers-characterized by a loss of differentiation of cells and their
orientation to one another; a characteristic of malignant tumors
Anemia of prematurity - Correct Answers--MC anemia in premature, low birth weight infant
-low RBC production and short RBC lifespan
-normocytic normochromic anemia
-*retic low* (v hemolytic, sickle cell - retic high)
-normal WBC, plt count
-normal total bili (v hemolytic)
-tx: iron supplemnts, blood transfusion
annual screening for chlamydia and gonorrhea at increased risk - Correct Answers-every 3-6
months
annual screening for pharyngeal gonorrhea throat at increased risk - Correct Answers-every
3-6 months
annual testing for HIV, syphilis and HBsAG - Correct Answers-test frequently
annular detachment - Correct Answers-extremely rare
devitalized and torn uterus
and expelled during labor
annular ligament - Correct Answers-binds the head of the radius to the ulna
Appearance of lichen simplex chronicus - Correct Answers-diffusely red to red brown
ASCCP recommended management for an ASCUS pap result with high risk hpv 16 cotest in 26
year old no abnormal paps - Correct Answers-colposcopy
,assessment findings of Bartholin's glands obstruction - Correct Answers-firm labia mass or
cyst, erythema, induration, edema of
Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System - Correct Answers--Inspect skeleton and
extremities for alignment and symmetry
-Inspect muscles for size and symmetry
-Palpate bones and joints and muscles for tenderness, heat or edema
-Observe ROM
-Do passive if unable to do active
-Test muscle strength comparing sides
-Observe gait
-Smooth? Equal strides?
asthma levels - Correct Answers-intermittant >80 normal between exacerbations
mild >80
mod >60 <80
severe <60
Barlow test - Correct Answers-Test for a hip that is dislocatable but not dislocated in infants.
With infant supine and hip and knees flexed, push posteriorly in line with the shaft of femur. An
unstable femoral head will dislocate posteriorly from acetabulum.
Bartholin's glands obstruction symptoms - Correct Answers-pain, tenderness, dyspareunia,
walking with adducted thighs
Bethesda pap smear report reads LSIL is what classification? - Correct Answers-CIN 1
bipolar disorder - Correct Answers-A mood disorder in which the person alternates between
the hopelessness and lethargy of depression and the overexcited state of mania.
blepharoptosis - Correct Answers-drooping of the upper eyelid
BMI >30 - Correct Answers-obese
BMI 18.5-24.9 - Correct Answers-normal
BMI 25-29.9 - Correct Answers-overweight
, BMI below 18.5 - Correct Answers-underweight
Bronchiolitis - Correct Answers-Inflammation of the bronchioles that usually occurs in
children younger than 2 years and is often caused by the respiratory syncytial virus.
BV - Correct Answers-bacterial vaginosis
Candida albicans - Correct Answers-yeast infection
Causes of cystocele - Correct Answers-childbirth
chronic constipation
violent coughing
heavy lifting
overweight
age
hysterectomy
causes of lichen sclerosis - Correct Answers-vitamin A deficiency
autoimmune
excess enzyme elastase
decreased activity of 5 alpha reductase
Causes of rectocele - Correct Answers-constipation/ strain
chronic cough
heavy lifting
overweight
childbirth
age
cerebral palsy - Correct Answers-paralysis caused by damage to the area of the brain
responsible for movement
Cervical agenesis - Correct Answers-an absent uterine cervix with a normal uterine corpus
and normal vagina