Cervical Screening Flashcards

1
Q

When is cervical screening offered

A

3 yearly age 25-49

5 yearly age 50-65

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2
Q

In what circumstances should smear tests be delayed

A
Menstruating
Less than 12 weeks post-partum
Less than 12 weeks post TOP/miscarriage
Current vaginal or pelvic infection
Pregnant
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3
Q

How long before a smear should women avoid using vaginal medications/lubricants/creams

A

2 days

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4
Q

If a smear result comes back as ‘inadequate’ what do you do

A

Repeat in 3 months time

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5
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If a smear result comes back as borderline or low grade dyskaryosis what do you do

A

Test is for HPV

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6
Q

If a bordeline or low grade smear comes back positive for HPV what do you do

A

Send for colposcopy in 6 weeks

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7
Q

If a borderline or low grade smear comes back negative for HPV what do you do

A

Return to routine screening

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8
Q

If a smear comes back as moderate or high grade dyskaryosis what do you do

A

2 week wait colposcopy

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9
Q

What are the risks of a smear test

A

Light spotting/bleeding
May end up treating cells that would have returned to normal on their own
Risks of treatment - bleeding, infection, cervical incompetence

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10
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What does CIN stand for

A

Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia

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11
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What does CIN1 mean

A

1/3 thickness affected

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12
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What does CIN2 mean

A

2/3 thickness affected

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13
Q

What does CIN3 mean

A

Full thickness affected

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14
Q

If a colposcopy biopsy comes back CIN1 what happens

A

No treatment

Smear in 1 year

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15
Q

If a colposcopy biopsy comes back CIN2 or CIN3 what happens

A

Treatment - LLETZ or cone biopsy

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16
Q

After CIN treatment, when should women have a smear

A

In 6 months - test of cure

17
Q

If a test of cure smear after CIN treatment comes back as negative, borderline or low grade what happens

A

Test it for HPV

18
Q

If a test of cure smear after CIN treatment is HPV negative what happens

A

Smear in 3 years regardless of age

19
Q

If a test of cure smear after CIN comes back HPV positive what happens

A

Refer for colposcopy

20
Q

If a test of cure smear after CIN treatment comes back as moderate or high grade dyskaryosis what happens

A

Refer for colposcopy, no need to check HPV status first