Diagnosis of fetomaternal hemorrhage is done by the _____ test
- Pap smear should be performed every _____ in women 21–29 years of age - Women 30–65 years should either continue a Pap smear alone _____ or preferably a Pap test and HPV test (co-testing) every _____
What is the likely diagnosis in a postmenopausal woman that presents with vulvar itching and thin, dry, white plaque-like vulvar skin? _____
Immunocompromised individuals should get a pap smear done every _____ until 3 normal pap smears then do it every 3 years
Progestin challenge test → no/minimal bleeding _____
Hint: What is the estrogen status?
What is the management of a postmenopausal woman with a uterine polyp? _____
What should be done with cervical leukoplakia (white plaque)? _____
Pregnant woman with elevated AFP. Next step? _____
Why shouldn't speculum examinations be performed in prepubertal girls? _____
Karyotyping of a fetus after delivery is obtained through a(n) _____
First trimester screening
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Cell-free DNA screening
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Second trimester serum screening
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Ultrasound markers and anomaly screening
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Carrier screening for genetic disorders
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Cervical cancer screening in pregnancy
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Diabetes screening in pregnancy
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Gestational diabetes management
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Group B streptococcus screening
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Screening for preeclampsia risk factors
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Prenatal infection screening (TORCH, HIV, STIs)
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Genetic counseling principles
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Diagnostic testing (amniocentesis, CVS)
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