Final answer:
The Pap smear is not indicated for patients who have had a hysterectomy with the removal of the cervix, as it's a screening test for cervical cells, which are absent post-hysterectomy.
Step-by-step explanation:
The screening test that is not indicated in patients who have had a hysterectomy, specifically for those who have had their cervix removed, is the Pap smear. This test is used to detect potentially pre-cancerous and cancerous cells in the cervix, and is therefore unnecessary for patients without a cervix. Hysterectomy, which may involve the removal of all or part of the internal reproductive organs, could potentially cure endometriosis and prevent relapses, and after this surgery, Pap smear tests are typically no longer needed unless the hysterectomy was performed for a cancerous condition and part of the cervix remains.