How is preeclampsia in pregnant women screened: _____
Neural tube defects are detected during prenatal care by elevated _____ levels in the amniotic fluid and maternal blood
At what age should women start receiving mammograms: _____
What is the next best step in management if you have a positive endocervix finding upon colposcopy? _____
Pap testing may be discontinued in patients age ≥ 65 with no history of CIN 2 or higher and _____ consective negative Pap tests or _____ consecutive negative co-testing results
What is the recommended treatment for non-pregnant women age > 25 with grade 3 cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)? _____
What is the management of a woman with endometrial proliferation shown in endometrial biopsy? _____
_____ = ↓ estrogen = ↑ incidence of urinary incontinence
Hint: state
What is the initial test/imaging study for a women age > 30 with a palpable breast mass? _____
Ovaries are commonly palpated on bimanual pelvic examination _____
Hint: T/F
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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