NURS 660 Final Review
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1. Screening labs vs. screening = asymptomatic
diagnostic diagnostic = Symptoms --> seeking diagnosis
2. Primary Preven- aimed at preventing illness and disease (usually in the history interview portion)
tion strategies include:
- healthy diet and exercise
- ideal body weight
- safe sexual practices
- seatbelt use etc.
3. Secondary Pre- Identifying disease at the earliest stage
vention - biometrics
- thorough musculoskeletal and cardiovascular exam
- Screening tests (eg. duck walk for osgood schlatter, adam forward bend for
scoliosis)
**Aspirin is only recommended as secondary prevention**
4. tertiary preven- actions taken to contain damage once a disease or disability has progressed
tion beyond its early stages
- referral to PT for positive duck walk found to have osgood schlatter
5. When to screen ages 45-75
for colonoscopy every 10 years
6. When to do a PAP 21 -29 every 3 years
30-65 every 5 years with HPV co-testing
7. When to do a biannually age 50-74
mammogram (age 40 if first degree relative)
8. When to screen age 50-80 with 20 pack year smoking history (or quit within the last 15 years)
for lung cancer
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9. When to screen men 65-75 who have ever smoked (1 time screening)
for AAA ultra-
sound
10. when to do a 65+ or sooner if increased risk using a risk calculator ( low BMI, ETOH, cigarettes,
dexa scan steroids, hx of fractures in the last year)
- once every two years
11. When to start age 40-75 with at least one CVD risk factor and >10% ASCVD risk factor
statins:
12. when do pa- BMI>40 (non-diabetics)
tients qualify for BMI >35 (diabetics)
bariatric surgery
13. What are drusen small, round, yellow-white spots on the outer retina, scattered and diffuse
spots - Protein and fat deposits in eye (fundoscopic exam) yellow spots
14. Papilledema swelling and inflammation of the optic nerve at the point of entrance into the eye
through the optic disk (due to increased ICP --- most commonly from HTN***
- cloudy moon
**Not a sharp disk
15. macular degen- central vision loss
eration
16. most common squamous cell carcinoma (tongue)
type of oral can-
cer
17. most common basal cell carcinoma
type of skin can-
cer
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1. Screening labs vs. screening = asymptomatic
diagnostic diagnostic = Symptoms --> seeking diagnosis
2. Primary Preven- aimed at preventing illness and disease (usually in the history interview portion)
tion strategies include:
- healthy diet and exercise
- ideal body weight
- safe sexual practices
- seatbelt use etc.
3. Secondary Pre- Identifying disease at the earliest stage
vention - biometrics
- thorough musculoskeletal and cardiovascular exam
- Screening tests (eg. duck walk for osgood schlatter, adam forward bend for
scoliosis)
**Aspirin is only recommended as secondary prevention**
4. tertiary preven- actions taken to contain damage once a disease or disability has progressed
tion beyond its early stages
- referral to PT for positive duck walk found to have osgood schlatter
5. When to screen ages 45-75
for colonoscopy every 10 years
6. When to do a PAP 21 -29 every 3 years
30-65 every 5 years with HPV co-testing
7. When to do a biannually age 50-74
mammogram (age 40 if first degree relative)
8. When to screen age 50-80 with 20 pack year smoking history (or quit within the last 15 years)
for lung cancer
, NURS 660 Final Review
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_e7wfqo
9. When to screen men 65-75 who have ever smoked (1 time screening)
for AAA ultra-
sound
10. when to do a 65+ or sooner if increased risk using a risk calculator ( low BMI, ETOH, cigarettes,
dexa scan steroids, hx of fractures in the last year)
- once every two years
11. When to start age 40-75 with at least one CVD risk factor and >10% ASCVD risk factor
statins:
12. when do pa- BMI>40 (non-diabetics)
tients qualify for BMI >35 (diabetics)
bariatric surgery
13. What are drusen small, round, yellow-white spots on the outer retina, scattered and diffuse
spots - Protein and fat deposits in eye (fundoscopic exam) yellow spots
14. Papilledema swelling and inflammation of the optic nerve at the point of entrance into the eye
through the optic disk (due to increased ICP --- most commonly from HTN***
- cloudy moon
**Not a sharp disk
15. macular degen- central vision loss
eration
16. most common squamous cell carcinoma (tongue)
type of oral can-
cer
17. most common basal cell carcinoma
type of skin can-
cer