Routine Healthcare maintenance and VACCINATIONS Flashcards

Screening exams and Vaccinations

1
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when to screen abdominal aortic aneurysm

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men ages 65-75 with any smoking history one time test of abdominal duplex U/S

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2
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When to repair a large AAA?

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>5.5 cm or have found to have .5 cm in half a year

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3
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what is considered a abdominal aortic aneurysm

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>3 cm and affects the infrarenal aorta

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4
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risk factors for AAA

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smoking, age, white, male sex, family history and atherosclerotic disease

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Symptoms of AAA

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asymptomatic, may have abdominal flank or back pain. May have lower limb ischemia or thromboembolism and rupture will see abdominal distension and shock

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6
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management of AAA

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smoking cessation, statin and aspirin therapy elective repair for >5.5 or rapidly enlarging or 0.5 cm in 6 months

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follow up imaging for AAA if present is

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medium 4-5.4 cm is every 6-12 months smaller: ultrasound every 2-3 years.

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HIV screening is for

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15-65 yrs and increased risk regardless age, RF, or prior screening

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lung cancer screening is for people with

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55-80 yrs and 30 pack year history AND current smoker or quit smoking within the last 15 years Pt must not have other conditions that would limit life expectancy and would be unable to unwilling to undergo curative surgery Can stop screening if >80 yrs, quit smoking >15 yrs or can’t undergo tx for lung cancer.

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Routine screening age for low risk pts for hyperlipidemia?

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all men >35 get a lipid panel all women >44 get a lipid panel

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who gets screened for coronary artery disease and hyperlipidemia?

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increased risk pts all should get screened regardless of age with a lipid panel if have one risk factor: personal history of DM2, HTN, obesity, coronary heart dx, or other atherosclerotid dx, tobacco use or family history Men <50 or women <60.

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12
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diabetes screening is supposed to happen in:

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pts who fall into higher prevalence groups are more likely to benefit from current treatment: overweight, age >45 yrs, HTN and HLD.

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13
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Age for herpes zoster vaccination?

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>60 yrs old

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14
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Hepatitis A vaccination?

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anyone who is at increased risk for complications or infection. (liver dx, who travel to endemic areas)

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15
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Vaccinate asplenic pts?

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14 days before and after splenectomy and every 5 years thereafter.

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16
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medical indications for hepatitis A vaccination:

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chronic liver dx, clotting factor deficiency, exposure during outbreak (childcare worker) close contact with index case

17
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lifestyle indications for hepatitis A vaccination

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men who have sex with men illicit drug use travel to endemic area lab work with hepatitis A close contact to a international adoptee

18
Q

signs of intimate partner violence

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location of injuries (genitals, torso, face, head and neck inconsistent explanation, evasive and fearful non adherence to follow up and emergency department visits partner who resists patient being seen alone discomfort in examination STDs and chronic pelvic pain

19
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tips to interview for intimate partner violence

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ensure privacy non judgmental empathetic, open ended questions avoid pressuring to disclose abuse or report or leave partner assess immediate safety, determine emergency safety plan, provide referrals for resources as needed (shelters, domestic violence agency and mental health)

20
Q

what vaccines are contraindicated in someone who is on immunosuppressive medications

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no live vaccines (MMR or varicella or zoster) need to hold TNF alpha or immunosuppressive for at least 2-3 months prior but IM influenzae and pneumoccal are ok.

21
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Indications for HPV vaccine?

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all girls and women ages 11-26 but can be given up to age 45 yrs boys and men ages 11-21 (up to ages 26 for men who have sex with men) immunocompromised pts (including HIV pts) age 11-26 yrs Not indicated in pregnant women

22
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who do you NOT give HPV vaccine to?

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contraindicated in those with previous allergy reaction or hypersensitivity to vaccine. Not recommended in pregnant women because not been studied. OK to give in breast feeding women.

23
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what does HPV vaccine do?

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decreases risk for cervical cancer, penile cancer, oropharyngeal cancer associated with HPV 16 and 18 yrs

24
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Is HPV vaccine ok in breast feeding women?

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yes it’s fine.

give vaccine at 4 and 8 and 24 weeks

25
Q

what if pt has only gotten one or two HPV vaccines?

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not a contraindication and can be still administered.

26
Q

schedule for pneumococcal vaccinations

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27
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Screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm based on size

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increased risk for rupture is:

male gender

age >65

smoking history.

28
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30 day mortality for endovascular surgical repair of AAA

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1-2% for endovascular repair

4.5% for open surgical repair of AAA but surgery is recommended for >5.5 cm or an increase of >0.5% in 6 month period

29
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when should pts get a open surgery for repair of AAA?

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symptomatic repair of AAA regardless of size.

surgery is recommended for >5.5 cm or an increase of >0.5% in 6 month period

endovascular repairs being used with increasing frequency for elective repair regardless of size of aneurysm.

30
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When to get CT abdomen for AAA?

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prior to surgical planning for elective repair

also if there’s a suspected leak or rupture.

31
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For women ages 21-29 should get:

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cervical cancer screening with cytology alone even those who got vaccinated against HPV.

or do it every 3 years

32
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Which vaccine do you give a celiac pt?

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pneumoccocal vaccine - increased rates of hyposplenism for some reason.

33
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routine screening in a man who has sex with men

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screen for genital and extragenital gonorrhea and chlamydia

HIV

syphilis

All MSM should be tested for hep A and B

HPV vaccinations in all pts through age 26

vaccination against hep A and B.

34
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when to screen for DM2 in pt?

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40-70 yrs adults with overweight or obesity

screen any patient at any age with overweight or obesity + one additional risk factor for diabetes.

if no risk factors start screening at 45 years.