Regular menses that have excessively heavy flow.
What is Menorrhagia?
This is the age of onset of regular menses..
What is menarche ?
Gravidity represents total number of these
What are pregnancies?
This is the area between mature squamous (ectocervix) and normal columnar (endocervix) cells that is tested with a pap smear
What is what is the transformation zone?
Healthy women aged 21-29 should get a pap smear this often
What is every 3 years?
The absence of menses for more than three months.
What is Amenorrhea?
This is a normal menstrual cycle length
What is 28 days +/- 7 days?
Actual “deliveries" is characterized by birth after this gestational age....
What is greater than 20 weeks?
These 3 groups of women do not require pap smear screenings....
Who are women under 21 years, over 65 years, and those with total hysterectomy? (unless history of high grade abnormality)
This screening should be done every 1-2 years starting at age 40 through age 74
What is mammography ?
Menstrual cycles that are excessively heavy AND irregular.
What is Menometrorrhagia?
This day corresponds to the LMP.
What is the first day of bleeding?
This acronym, used to describe parity, for us in So Fl means this...
What is Florida Power and Light? FPAL
This form of Pap Test collection can be used to screen for STIs
What is Liquid Cytology?
A clinical breast exam should be done yearly after this age...
What is 40?
Menstrual cycles the are consistently longer than 35 days and are irregular
What is oligomenorrhea?
This term is used to describe painful intercourse.
What is Dyspareunia?
An obstetrical history should be organized by pregnancy, with each pregnancy described by these 4-5 characteristics....
What are year, term length, mode of delivery, outcome/complications?
This is the most prevalent risk factor for cervical cancer.
What is never having had a Pap Test?
This screening should be done for all postmenopausal women 65 years or older every 2 years
What is a Bone Densitometry or DEXA scan?
This means a cycle length that is less than 21 days
What is Hyper/Polymenorrhea?
This term is used to describe the age of first intercourse
What is Coitarche?
In 2025, this is generally considered the age of fetal viability..
What is 23-24 weeks?
This is the name of the pelvic exam position for normal adult patients...
What is a dorsal lithotomy position?
The only cancer known to metastasize to a fetus.
What is Melanoma?