Preventative Medicine Flashcards

1
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What cancer screening test lowers mortality the most?

A

Mammogram

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2
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What is the screening guidelines for breast cancer?

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Mammogram starting at 50 y/o every 1-2 years

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3
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What is the screening guidelines for cervical cancer?

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Pap smear starting at 21 y/o every 2-3 years until age of 65

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4
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What is the next best step in management for a pt with a result of ASCUS on Pap smear?

A

HPV testing

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5
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What is the next best step in management for a apt who is found to be HPV positive after a result of ASCUS on Pap smear?

A

Colposcopy

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6
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What is the screening guideline for colon cancer in the general population?

A

Colonoscopy starting at 50 y/o every 10 years

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What is the screening guideline for colon cancer for a pt with a close family member having colon cancer?

A

Colonoscopy starting at 40 y/o or 10 years before the age that family member was diagnosed

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What is the screening guideline for colon cancer for pt with family history of hereditary nonpolyplosis colon cancer syndrome (lynch syndrome/ HNPCC)?

A

Colonoscopy starting at age 25 every 1-2 years

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9
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A pt with colon cancer in at least 3 family members in 2 generations, with 1 of them having it prematurely (before 50 y/o) most likely suffers from…

A

Hereditary nonpolposis colon cancer (HNPCC/ lynch syndrome)

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10
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Should men over the age of 75 y/o be screened for prostate cancer using PSA?

A

No

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What are the four major groups of people that influenza vaccination and pneumococcal pneumonia vaccination are indicated for?

A
  1. Chronic lung, heart, liver, kidney or cancer
  2. HIV pts
  3. Pts on steroids
  4. Pts with diabetes
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12
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What three groups of people benefit the most from the influenza vaccination?

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  1. Pts over 50 y/o
  2. Pregnant women
  3. Healthcare workers
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13
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What is the influenza vaccination guideline for the general population?

A

Yearly

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14
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What is the pneumococcal pneumonia vaccination guideline for the general population?

A

Single injection if over 65y/o

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15
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What is the meningococcal vaccination guideline for the general population?

A

Children age 11

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16
Q

Who should receive meningococcal vaccination prior to age 11? (2)

A
  1. Functional or anatomically asplenic

2. Terminal complement deficiency

17
Q

What is the HPV (gardisil) vaccination guideline?

A

All women ages 13-26 years old

Acceptable in boys

18
Q

What is the varicella-zoster vaccination guideline?

A

Everyone over age 60

Prevent re activation of varicella-zoster/ shingles

19
Q

What is the most effective method of achieving smoking cessation?

A

Oral medications like bupropion and varenicline

20
Q

What is the screening guideline for osteoporosis?

A

Bone densitometry starting at age 65 y/o

21
Q

What is the screening guideline for abdominal aortic aneurysm?

A

All men 65 y/o who have ever smoked should be screened once with ultrasound

22
Q

What is the screening guideline for diabetes?

A

Pts with hypertension

23
Q

What is the screening guideline for hyperlipidemia?

A

Men > 35 y/o

Women > 45 y/o