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66 yo F is transitioning care after her previous physician retired and undergoes a new patient evaluation. Asymptomatic and she is unclear when her last Pap was performed or what the result was.Most appropriate management?

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The most appropriate management is to recommend a new Pap smear along with an HPV test. However, the physician may also recommend HPV vaccination to protect against future exposure.

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The most appropriate management for a 66-year-old female who is transitioning care and is unsure about her last Pap smear is to recommend a new Pap smear along with an HPV test.

A Pap smear screens for abnormal cervical cells and the HPV test checks for the presence of the human papillomavirus. By conducting both tests, the physician can gather more comprehensive information about the patient's cervical health.

If both tests are negative, it can provide assurance that she is unlikely to have been infected with HPV.

However, the physician may also recommend HPV vaccination to protect against future exposure.

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