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14 Cards in this Set

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Validity
Distinguishing correctly
Sensitivity
Identifies those with the disease
True positive
Specificity
True negative
Reliability
Consistently gives correct addresses
Presumptive Identification
presuming that a positive test means the person will have the disease
Multiphasic screening
multiple screening tests at one time
-health fairs
-annual physical exams
Nursing in screening phases
Assessment
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
USPSTF
Under ARHQ
Started 1985
 Mission:
1. evaluate benefits of primary and secondary preventive
services in apparently healthy persons based on age, sex,
and risk factors
2. make recommendations about which preventive services
should be incorporated into primary care practice
Pediatric screening
Labs- Lead, TB, HgB
Newborn screening
Milestones-denver developmental
Caring behaviors
School age and adolescent screening
HEADSS (home,edu,activities,diet/depression/drugs, sex, suicide/safety)\
CAGE
vision/hearing
Cervical Cancer screening
Pap smear
begin 18-21yrs old, or within 3 years of becoming sexually active
Breast cancer
mammogram > 50 years
lifetime risk > 15-20% recommended addition of yearly MRI
Colorectal cancer screening
>50 years, every ten years
Prostate
PSA for high riskonly