Top Pap smear Questions 1 When should Pap

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Top Pap smear Questions

Top Pap smear Questions

1 -When should Pap screening begin? Age 21 y/o, 3 yrs after first intercourse

1 -When should Pap screening begin? Age 21 y/o, 3 yrs after first intercourse

2 -What are screening methods&intervals(for Pap &HPV)? Cytology: 1 -Conventional(20%FN) 2 -Liquid-based : Surepath

2 -What are screening methods&intervals(for Pap &HPV)? Cytology: 1 -Conventional(20%FN) 2 -Liquid-based : Surepath Thinprep Focal point -HPV co-test(cytology+HPV test) -primary hr. HPV testing(16+18+pool results of 12 other hr. HPV) -Every 3 yrs(conventional or liquid-based)

3 -When can women C/C Pap smear? Aged>65 with adequate negative prior screening &

3 -When can women C/C Pap smear? Aged>65 with adequate negative prior screening & no history of CIN 2 or higher within the last 20 yrs

4 -What are RF for HPV INFXN? A-Multiple sex partners B-High-risk partners C-Cigarette smoking

4 -What are RF for HPV INFXN? A-Multiple sex partners B-High-risk partners C-Cigarette smoking D- Immunodificiency E-HX of STD F- Early age at first intercourse

5 - What are three HPV vaccines? A- Gardasil (quadravalent )for protection against HPV

5 - What are three HPV vaccines? A- Gardasil (quadravalent )for protection against HPV 16, 18, 6, 11 B- Cervarix (bivalent) for protection against HPV 16, 18 C- Gardasil 9(9 -valent)for protection against HPV 16, 18, 6, 11, 33, 45, 52, 58

6 - What are the 6 components of the Pap smear ? A- Description

6 - What are the 6 components of the Pap smear ? A- Description (Conventional or liquid – based ) B- Description of Adequacy ( Satisfactory ) C- General Category (negative or positive for epithelial cell Abnormality ) D- Interpretation / Result E- Description of ancillary testing (hr HPV Test ) F- Educational notes & Suggestion (optional)

7 - What are some non-neoplastic Pap smear findings? ? Yes. A-INFXN: Trichomonas ,

7 - What are some non-neoplastic Pap smear findings? ? Yes. A-INFXN: Trichomonas , fungi (Candida), BV, HSV 2, nonspecific B- Reactive: Inflammation , radiation , IUD C- Atrophic change

8 - Do women who have been vaccinated against HPV still need to be

8 - Do women who have been vaccinated against HPV still need to be screened for cervical cancer? Yes. Current HPV vaccines do not protect against all HPV types that cause cervical cancer

9 - Can HPV infections be prevented? A- Not sexually active B- Vaccine C-

9 - Can HPV infections be prevented? A- Not sexually active B- Vaccine C- Condom

10 - What are the aims of Pap smear? A-Detection of precancerous cervical lesions

10 - What are the aims of Pap smear? A-Detection of precancerous cervical lesions Detection of inflammatory & infectious cervical lesions ( especially HPV) C-Detection of cervical cancer D- Hormonal evaluation E- Follow up of cervical cancer

11 - When is the best Time to get a Pap smear in a

11 - When is the best Time to get a Pap smear in a month? A- Mid-cycle or two weeks after the last LMP B- 12 weeks or 3 months postpartum

12 -How to prepare for a Pap Test? Avoid intercourse, Douching & vaginal inserts

12 -How to prepare for a Pap Test? Avoid intercourse, Douching & vaginal inserts for 24 to 48 h

13 -What is the relationship between HPV & cervical cancer ? A- It is

13 -What is the relationship between HPV & cervical cancer ? A- It is more important than association between cigarette smoking & lung cancer B- Extremely common ( most common viral infection of the reproductive tract) C- Over 100 types of HPV , At least 15 HR type D- HPV 16 , 18 cause 70% of cervical cancer & precancerous cervical lesions E- Skin – to – skin genital contact is a well-recognized mode of Transmission

14 -Does having HPV or abnormal cervical cells affect chances of getting pregnant or

14 -Does having HPV or abnormal cervical cells affect chances of getting pregnant or have healthy babies? A- No B- But if one needs treatment , it could affect fertility or carrying a baby to term

15 - Is there any test for men to find out if they have

15 - Is there any test for men to find out if they have HPV? A – No B- Genital warts

16 - Do one need to check LR HPV Test ? A- No disease

16 - Do one need to check LR HPV Test ? A- No disease progression B- No change Treatment

17 - Do need to continue Pap test in patients with history of endometrial

17 - Do need to continue Pap test in patients with history of endometrial caner? - No

18 - Who should not have the Pap Test? A- <21 Y/O B- No

18 - Who should not have the Pap Test? A- <21 Y/O B- No sexual activity C- Had total hysterectomy for non-cancer lesions D- Aged>65 years with adequate screening history E- Dialysis Patients with limited life expectancies without sign & symptom (ASN)

19 - What are the most important references for Pap Test? A- American Society

19 - What are the most important references for Pap Test? A- American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) B- American Cancer Society (ACS) C- American Society for Colposcopy & Cervical Pathology (ASCCP) D- U. S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) E- American College of Obstetricians &Gynecologists (ACOG) F- National Cancer Institute (NIH) G- Society of Gynecologic oncology (SGO)