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Sufayan.ah

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Why is the Pap test an example of a good screening tool?
 
  A) It can be performed easily at health fairs and other mass screening settings.
  B) It is a very sensitive test because cytology technicians almost never fail to detect cancerous
  cells.
  C) It detects a relatively prevalent cancer for which there is acceptable treatment.
  D) It is covered by all health insurance/Medicare plans with no cost to the consumer.

Question 2

Which area is not usually included in routine infant and childhood screening?
 
  A) Nutrition screening
  B) Developmental screening
  C) Infant screenings (PKU, hypothyroidism)
  D) Body measurement (height, weight, head circumference)



daiying98

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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