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18 Cards in this Set
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what is the process of examining and rendering a diagnosis on small amounts of cellular material
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cytology
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what are the two types of cytology
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exfoliate and aspiration
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what system is used in pap smears to address adequcy of specimen, category of lesion, diagnosis and criteria for dx, and hormonal evaluation
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Bethesda system
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which type of squamous intraepithelial lesion encompasses HPV mild dyplasia/CIN1
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low grade
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which type of squamous intraepithelial lesion encompasses moderate and severe dysplasia, CIS/CIN2 and CIN3
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high grade
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is a pap smear diagnostic
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no-only a screen
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a pap smear will only pick of cancer of the...
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cervix
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in order to have an ideal pap smear what are the two types of cells you would like to see
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endocervical cells and ectocervical cells
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what conclusion of a pap smear mean that there are no intraepithelial lesions or amlignancy
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negative
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which form of bacteria is associated with the use of an IUD
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actinomyces
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what three characteristics should be observed when looking at an epithileal cell on a pap smear
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size, N/C ratio, and wrinkled edges
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if you get back a pap report that states presences of atypical squamous cell of undertermined significance (ASC-US), what is the next step
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order HPVs if liquid based cytology
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if you get a pap report back that says atypical squamous cells, cannot exclude HSIL (ASC-H), what is the next step
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order HPVs and schedule for colposcopy and biopsy
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low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) on a PAP equals ___ on a biopsy
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CIN I (mild dysplasia)
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high grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) on a pap equals at least ___ on a biopsy
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CIN II
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any person with HSIL or LSIL diagnosis on pap should have what done next
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colposcopy and biopsy
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if on a pap smear you get back the result of atypical glandular cells of undiscerned orgin, (AG-US) what is the next step
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colposcopy and biopsy
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are glandular cell abnormalities on pap related to HPV
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no
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