Pregunta 1
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What is the most common cancer in women under the age of 35?
[blank_start]Cervical[blank_end] cancer
Pregunta 2
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In the UK, women are offered cervical screening once the turn which age?
[blank_start]25[blank_end]
Pregunta 3
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How often are women of the following ages offered cervical screening?
25 - 49 = [blank_start]Every 3 years[blank_end]
50 - 65 = [blank_start]Every 5 years[blank_end]
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Every 3 years
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Every year
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Every 2 years
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Every 5 years
Pregunta 4
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Which instrument is used to dilate the vagina in order to view the cervix for a smear test to be conducted?
A [blank_start]speculum[blank_end]
Pregunta 5
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[blank_start]Coverage of Screening Test[blank_end] = Number of people being screened / number of eligible people
[blank_start]Uptake of Screening Test[blank_end] = Number of people being screened / number of people invited to be screened
Pregunta 6
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Which strains of HPV are known to cause Cervical cancer?
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Strains 6&11
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Strains 16&18
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Strains 24&30
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Strains 3&5
Pregunta 7
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Which condition is typically caused by HPV strains 6 and 11?
[blank_start]Genital warts[blank_end]
Pregunta 8
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Females are currently vaccinated against HPV at what age?
Pregunta 9
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Which of the following strains of HPV are females vaccinated against at age 12-13?
Pregunta 10
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HPV vaccination removes the need for women to be screened for cervical cancer later in life, thus saving the healthcare service money.
Pregunta 11
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As well as HPV 16 and 18, which of the following HPV strains also puts a woman at risk of cervical cancer?
Pregunta 12
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All women with a cervical smear showing borderline/mild dyskaryosis should have the cells tested for [blank_start]HPV[blank_end] (use abbreviation)
Pregunta 13
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Which of the following applies to the cervical smear result?
59 year old patient. Borderline/Mild Dyskaryosis noted on smear, positive for HPV
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Patient goes back on to routine cervical screening programme to be seen again in 3 years
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Patient goes back on to routine cervical screening programme to be seen again in 5 years
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Patient referred for colposcopy, to be seen within 6-8 weeks
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Patient referred for colposcopy, to be seen within 2 weeks
Pregunta 14
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Which of the following applies to the cervical smear result?
29 year old patient. Borderline/Mild Dyskaryosis noted on smear, negative for HPV
Respuesta
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Patient placed back on routine cervical screening programme, to be seen again in 3 years
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Patient placed back on routine cervical screening programme, to be seen again in 5 years
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Patient referred to colposcopy, to be seen within 6-8 weeks
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Patient referred to colposcopy, to be seen within 2 weeks
Pregunta 15
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Which of the following applies to the cervical smear result?
45 year old patient. Moderate/Severe Dyskaryosis noted on smear.
Respuesta
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Patient placed back on routine cervical screening programme, to be seen again in 3 years
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Patient placed back on routine cervical screening programme, to be seen again in 5 years
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Patient referred to colposcopy, to be seen within 6-8 weeks
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Patient referred to colposcopy, to be seen within 2 weeks
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Patient referred to gynaecology for emergency admission
Pregunta 16
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During Colposcopy:
[blank_start]Acetic Acid[blank_end] applied to cervix turns both pre-malignant and malignant cells white in colour, thus allowing for visualisation.
[blank_start]Iodine[blank_end] applied to cervix turns malignant cells dark brown in colour, but typically misses out some pre-malignant cells.
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Acetic Acid
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Iodine
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Methylene Blue
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Congo Red
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Iodine
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Acetic Acid
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Methylene Blue
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Congo Red
Pregunta 17
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Moderate Dyskaryosis is consistent with [blank_start]CIN II[blank_end]
Severe Dyskaryosis is consistent with [blank_start]CIN III[blank_end]
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CIN III
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CIN II
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CIN I
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CIN II
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CIN III
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CIN I
Pregunta 18
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Abnormal cells noted on colposcopy generally warrant a [blank_start]punch[blank_end] biopsy to be taken whereby 2-3 samples are taken and sent for analysis. Local anaesthetic is not required for this procedure.
Pregunta 19
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Treatment based on results of Punch Biopsy:
CIN I: [blank_start]Invited for repeat smear in 1 year[blank_end]
CIN II: [blank_start]Treatment to remove cells necessary[blank_end]
CIN III: [blank_start]Treatment to remove cells necessary[blank_end]
CGIN: [blank_start]Treatment to remove cells necessary[blank_end]
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Invited for repeat smear in 1 year
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Invited for repeat smear in 6 months
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Invited for repeat smear in 2 years
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Treatment to remove cells necessary
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Treatment to remove cells necessary
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Invited for repeat smear in 1 year
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Invited for repeat smear in 2 years
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Invited for repeat smear in 6 months
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Treatment to remove cells necessary
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Invited for repeat smear in 1 year
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Invited for repeat smear in 2 years
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Invited for repeat smear in 6 months
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Treatment to remove cells necessary
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Invited for repeat smear in 1 year
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Invited for repeat smear in 6 months
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Invited for repeat smear in 2 years
Pregunta 20
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Following abnormal colposcopy and biopsy, treatment for CIN II, CIN III or CGIN is typically conducted by which of the following procedures?
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Loop Excision under local anaesthetic
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Loop Excision under general anaesthetic
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Cone Biopsy under local anaesthetic
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Cone Biopsy under general anaesthetic
Pregunta 21
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If there is a large area of abnormal cells needing to be removed such that the usual method of treatment cannot be utilised, which of the following should be conducted?
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Loop Excision under local anaesthetic
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Loop Excision under general anaesthetic
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Cone Biopsy under local anaesthetic
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Cone Biopsy under general anaesthetic
Pregunta 22
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Any woman who has been treated as part of the cervical screening programme (punch biopsy, loop excision, cone biopsy, etc) is required to have another cervical smear test [blank_start]6[blank_end] months following the treatment in order to make sure that the treatment was successful and that the abnormal cells have not returned.
Pregunta 23
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If a woman is found to have HPV infected cells, she will be invited for her next cervical smear after 3 years (at the latest) irrespective of her age.