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NR602 FINAL EXAM PEDS 75 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2024.


ASCCP recommended management for an ASCUS pap result with high risk hpv 16
cotest in 26 year old no abnormal paps - ANSWER colposcopy

What is included in the well women of an adolescent? - ANSWER health history
menses
gynecologic and pregnancy issues
psychosocial
abuse drugs alcohol use
physical exam
screening tests
immunizations

When does ACOG pap smear start - ANSWER 21 years old done every three years

ACOG pap for over 30 yrs old - ANSWER every five years with HPV test completed

ACOG when can you stop pap smear - ANSWER can stop at 65 if negative history
for 10 years or if they had a hysterectomy with no history of cervical cancer

Bethesda pap smear report reads LSIL is what classification? - ANSWER CIN 1

A single Pap smear reading of ASCUS in a patient negative for HPV infection should
have what as follow-up? - ANSWER routine screening

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? - ANSWER 5
years

A young sexually active is having her first pap smear what would you explain? -
ANSWER pap smear detects cervical cancer

26 year old pap smear shows negative and positive HPV what do you do? -
ANSWER repeat HPV and pap

what is not part of criteria for older women to cease pap smears? - ANSWER over
55 year old

no menarche in a 15 year old with no medical problems and Tanner stage 1 with a
uterus - ANSWER primary amenorrhea

No menses for at least 6 months - ANSWER secondary amenorrhea

female athlete triad - ANSWER disordered eating, amenorrhea, osteoporosis

,labs for female athlete triad - ANSWER HCG
serum prolactin
serum TSH,FSH, LH

if amenorhea lasts longer than 6 months do what? - ANSWER bone density test

treatment plan for female athlete triad - ANSWER increase caloric intake, decrease
exercise
prescribe ca and vit d 1200/1500 daily and vitamin e 400 iu daily

complications of female athlete triad - ANSWER osteopenia/osteoporosis (stress
fracture)
myocardial atrophy, arrhythmia, hypotension, brady
hypoglycemia, dehydration, electrolytes
lanugo, telogen effluvium hair loss zerosis dry skin, infertility, low body mass,
cachexia, respiratory failure

purpose of progesterone challenge - ANSWER endogenous estrogen

primary and secondary amenorrhea originates in hypothalamus - ANSWER
sheehans syndrome

symptoms of breast cancer ( early) - ANSWER None
Non-painful mass (occasionally pain)
Eczematous nipple (Paget's)
Serosanguinous (bloody) nipple discharge

late symptoms of breast cancer - ANSWER skin or nipple retraction
axilary lymhadenpathy
breast enlargement
redness, edema, brawny induration
peau d' orange
pain
fixation of the mass to the skin or chest wall

very late findings of breast cancer - ANSWER ulceration
supraclavicular lymphadenopathy
edema of the arm, bone, lung, liver, brain or other distant metstases

Follow up for breast cancer patients - ANSWER 1. Bilateral mammogram 6 months
after complete radiation post-lumpectomy; Mammogram yearly after
2. Contralateral mammogram annually post-mastectomy (entire breast + pectoralis
major fascia)

PE every 3-6 months for 3 years then annually

fibrocystic breast disease - ANSWER the presence of single or multiple benign
cysts in the breasts

, signs and symptoms of fibrocystic breast disease - ANSWER occurs 2 weeks
before the onset of mensus and worst right before the menstrual cycle. resolves after
menses starts often in women in their 30's. breast lumps are rubbery and mobile to
touch

Tx for fibrocystic breast disease - ANSWER Once a benign diagnosis or normal
findings have been established by biopsy or on clinical or imaging findings, simple
reassurance will provide many patients with adequate relief.

For those patients who still seek treatment, symptomatic relief by avoiding trauma
and by wearing a bra with adequate support can be very helpful. The role of caffeine
consumption in the development and treatment of fibrocystic change has never been
proven; however, many patients report relief of symptoms after abstinence from
coffee, tea, and chocolate. Similarly, observational studies have suggested that low-
fat diets can provide some relief. The data regarding the utility of vitamin E
supplementation and evening primrose oil are controversial. Mild analgesics such as
acetaminophen and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can be used to
relieve breast pain. For more symptomatic women, danazol and tamoxifen have
been found to be effective, although their significant side effects have limited their
acceptability and utility.

Fibroadenoma - ANSWER benign breast lesion 15-40 yrs old

risk factors for fibroadenoma - ANSWER multiple fibroadenomas associated with
rate cancer syndromes like mafficci syndrome, Cowden syndrome, carney complex
early ETOH consumption

findings with fibroadenoma - ANSWER painless, firm or rubbery mass with well
defined borders, freely mobile, changes with size may occur with pregnany or
menstrual cycle, lesions under 5 cm, considered to be giant fibrodenomas no nipple
discharge

Dx of fibroadenoma - ANSWER mammo, us to differentiate fluid filled to solid mass,
fine needle aspiration biopsy, open biopsy

Intraductal papilloma - ANSWER benign tumor within the ductal system of the
breast, one of the heterogeneous group of lesions encompassed by the term benign
breast disease seen in females 30-50

risk factors for intraductal papilloma - ANSWER multiple papilloma's which
increases the risk for breast cancer

dx studies for intraductal papilloma - ANSWER mammo, us mri, galactography, fine
needle or core biopsy

a pap smear result of atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance rule out
high grade squamous intraepithelial lesions will require which procedure next? -
ANSWER colposcopy

pap smear is ASCUS what is next? - ANSWER follow up pap smear

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