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SUBJECTIVE: A 35-year-old white female here for well-woman exam. She is (1)________, P2. None in the past year secondary to Depo-Provera use and a history of (2)________. Patient is sexually active with one partner. She is married. Last (3)________ 1 year ago, within normal limits. The patient has not had a baseline (4)________ done. She does self-breast exams sporadically. No history of uterine, (5)________, or breast cancer of herself or her family. Patient is currently, as noted, on Depo-Provera. A negative uterine pregnancy test was done today, and a prescription was filled. The patient has her Depo-Provera injection with her.
   
  OBJECTIVE: Neck: Thyroid nonpalpable. Breasts: Symmetrical, mild (6)________ changes bilaterally, nontender without masses, no skin changes, no nipple discharge. Genitalia: (7)________ within normal limits, vagina normal, cervix normal in appearance and nontender. Pap done without incident. Bimanual: (8)________ nontender without fullness, (9)________ midline, anteverted, and nontender without mass. Rectal exam was not done.
   
  LABORATORY DATA: (10)________ within normal limits.
   
  ASSESSMENT AND PLAN: Health maintenance. Pap done. Recommend annual Pap. Patient referred for baseline mammogram. Self-breast exam every month recommended. Depo-Provera shot given. Recommend negative pregnancy test prior to every Depo-Provera injection. Follow up as needed.

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BILATERAL MAMMOGRAMS
   
  DATE OF EVALUATION: (Current Date)
   
  NAME OF TEST: Bilateral (1) ________, 4 views.
   
  FINDINGS: Comparison is made with (2)________ obtained 2 and 4 years ago.
   
  The breasts demonstrate a (3)________ pattern without evidence of a (4)________ mass or (5)_______ calcifications. Focal glandularity within the upper right breast, seen only in the mediolateral (6)________ view, appears slightly more (7)________ than it did on the most recent earlier exam. This probably represents a focus of normal glandular tissue; however, further evaluation is suggested. There are no clustered (8)________.
   
  IMPRESSION: (9)________, upper right breast, for which a coned mediolateral oblique (10)________ is suggested.
   
  This finding was discussed with the referring physician.



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Answer to Question 1

1. G2
2. STDs
3. Pap
4. mammogram
5. ovarian
6. fibrous
7. BUS
8. Adnexa
9. corpus
10. Urinalysis

Answer to Question 2

1. mammograms
2. films
3. glandular
4. dominant
5. clustered
6. oblique
7. discrete
8. calcifications
9. Asymmetry
10. view




wenmo

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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