Health Screenings Flashcards

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Preventative Care

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health services like SCREENINGS, CHECK-UPS, and patient counseling that are used to prevent diseases and other health problems or to detect illness at an early state when treatment is likely to work best

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Levels of Preventative Care

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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary

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Primary

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SUSCEPTIBLE POPULATION

  • an intervention that prevents thee disease process from ever beginning

PREVENT

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Secondary

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ASYMPTOMATIC POPULATION

  • an intervention that identifies and stops a disease early on in the disease process before the individual even realizes anything is wrong

SCREENINGS

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Tertiary

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SYMPTOMATIC POPULATION

  • an intervention that is used for individuals who already have clinical signs of the disease, attempting to cure, decrease morbidity, and decrease mortality and improve QOL

TREATMENT

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U.S Preventative Services Task Force

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USPSTF was created in 1984 to improve the health of Americans

consists of a group of experts (16 volunteer members) in prevention and evidence-based medicine –> serving 4 year terms

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USPSTF Recommendations

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  • screenings
  • counseling services
  • preventative medications
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How are USPSTF Recommendations assigned?

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Based on a letter grade (A, B, C, D, or I)
- A and B are indicating recommended
- C depends on patient situation
- D is not recommended
- I is not enough evidence

weights the benefits and harms

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USPSTF A and B Recommendations

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Hypertension (A)
- Adults > 18 yo
- if 18-39 = every 3-5 years
- if 40 older = annually

Prediabets/Diabetes (B)
- Adults 35-70 yo + overweight/obese
- every 3 years

Hepatitis C (B)
- Adults 18-79 yo
- most adults = one time screening
- high risk = periodically

HIV (A)
- Non pregnant 15-65 yo = insufficient evidence
- Pregnant = 3rd trimester

Tobacco Use (A)
- Adults > 18 yo
- every health visit like a vital sign

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Hypertension/Diabetes Stats

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1/2 (120 mil) have high blood pressure

28.7 million have diabetes
8.3 million have un-diagnosed diabetes

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Blood Pressure Screening

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Technique
- feet flat on floor
- been sitting for 5 minutes
- arm at heart level, palm face up
- > 2 readings obtained on > 2 occasions

outside of clinical setting (at home) readings are recommended to confirm diagnosis

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POC Testing

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  • performing diagnostic test outside of laboratory that produces a rapid and reliable result
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Types of POC Testing

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blood glucose
A1c
lipids
Hepatitis C
HIV
COVID-19

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Overweight vs Obese

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Overweight: BMI 25 to 29

Obese: BMI > 30

DOES NOT TAKE SEX OR AGE INTO CONSIDERATION

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Diabetes Screening

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Fasting Blood Glucose
- fast for > 8 hrs
- measures BG at time of testing

A1c
- does not require fasting
- measures average BG levels for previous 3 months

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