What tool is recommended for screening for cognitive impairment in older adults in primary care?
What is the Mini-Cog or MMSE? (Will also accept SLUMS)
What is 18 years old?
What is the influenza vaccine?
What screening tool is commonly used for depression in adults?
What is the PHQ-9? (Also accepted PHQ-2)
What does an I recommendation even mean?
What is: the evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of a preventive service
What medication class should be avoided in elderly patients with a history of falls or fractures, often used for anxiety?
What are benzodiazepines?
What supplement is recommended in all women of reproductive age to prevent neural tube defects? (Just the name is needed for points)
What is folic acid (400–800 mcg daily)?
At what age is the shingles (recombinant zoster) vaccine recommended?
What is 50 years and older?
What is the first-line treatment medication class for generalized anxiety disorder?
What are SSRIs or SNRIs?
What the grade recommendation for food insecurity
What is I?
What is the recommended approach for treating asymptomatic bacteriuria in the elderly?
What is: Do not treat unless symptomatic?
At what age does routine osteoporosis screening begin for average-risk women?
What is 65 years old?
What is the tetanus booster schedule for adults?
What is every 10 years (Td or Tdap)?
What psychiatric condition must be ruled out before starting antidepressants?
What is bipolar type I or a history of mania?
What is the grade rec for vitamin d screening?
I
What is a concerning unintended weight loss percentage in an elderly patient over 6 months?
What is >5% of body weight?
How many weeks is gestational diabetes screening recommended to be started?
What is starting at 24 weeks?
What is the optimal week of gestation to start giving Tdap in pregnancy?
What is 27 weeks?
What non-pharmacologic intervention has the strongest evidence for mild-moderate depression?
What is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)?
What is the grade rec for screening asymptomatic pregnant women
What is A?
What is the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test?
For women whose personal or family history or ancestry is not associated with potential harmful BRCA1/2 gene mutations, what grade recommendation would the USPSTF have for BRCA risk assessment?
What is D?
It is a B rec for women with a personal or family history of breast, ovarian, tubal, or peritoneal cancer or who have an ancestry associated with (BRCA1/2) gene mutations with an appropriate brief familial risk assessment tool. Women with a positive result on the risk assessment tool should receive genetic counseling and, if indicated after counseling, genetic testing.
At what age is pneumococcal recommended to be given (for adults without specific immunocompromising conditions)
What is ≥ 50?
At what age should children be started to be screened for depression?
What is 12 yo?
At what age does the USPSTF now recommend initiating screening all women? And what is the Grade?
What is age 40, Grade B (recently changed, still recs to do every other year, grade B)