Which one of the following strategies for osteoporosis screening is supported by current clinical evidence?
Correct Answer C: No single study has evaluated the effectiveness of osteoporosis screening. Universal screening (with bone mineral density test) is recommended for:
- All women and men 65 years or older.
- Postmenopausal women and men 50 - 64 with risk factors for fracture including:
Younger men or women (under 50) with a disease or condition associated with low bone mass or bone loss:
Which one of the following is true regarding adolescent idiopathic scoliosis?
Correct Answer D:
Current guidelines recommend against the routine screening of asymptomatic adolescents for idiopathic scoliosis. The forward bending test, with or without scoliometer use, has a variable ability to detect idiopathic scoliosis. Also, there is evidence of poor follow-up in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis who are identified during these screening programs. Fair evidence was found that only a small portion of adolescents that are treated for idiopathic scoliosis receive health benefits. Most cases of scoliosis that require aggressive treatment are likely to be detected without community screenings.
What is the current recommendation regarding lung cancer screening strategy in smokers?
Correct Answer E:
Examples of screening tests for lung cancer include:
There is fair evidence that low-dose CAT scans, chest X-rays, and sputum cytology can find cancers earlier than they would be found without screening, but there is little evidence that these screening tests actually prevent people from dying from lung cancer.
Experts do not know if the benefits of screening outweigh the potential harms. For these reasons, experts do not currently recommend for or against lung cancer screening. Screening for lung cancer with chest X-rays was once promoted by some experts, but researchers found out that people who were screened did not have a lower death rate than people who were not screened.
False-positive urine screens for drug abuse can occur as a result of:
Correct Answer C:
Eating as little as one poppy seed muffin can produce amounts of morphine and codeine detectable by immunoassay, as well as by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. Passively inhaled crack cocaine or marijuana (unless an extreme amount is inhaled), and ingested products containing hemp or other common herbal preparations do not produce positive urine drug screens.
In addition to poppy seeds, substances reported to cause false-positive urine drug screens include selegiline, Vicks inhalers, NSAIDs, oxaprozin, fluoroquinolones, rifampin, venlafaxine, and dextromethorphan.
According to recent guidelines, which one of the following patients should be screened for an abdominal aortic aneurysm?
Correct Answer B:
The current guidelines (The Preventive Care Checklist Form update by Duerksen et al in the January 2012 issue; AAA screening has been supported by the US Preventive Services Task Force, the Canadian Society for Vascular Surgery, and the Ontario Health Technology Advisory Committee) for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) recommend one-time screening with ultrasonography for AAA in men 65-75 years of age who have ever smoked.
→ Individualized investigation of women > 65 years old with multiple risk factors for AAA (smoking history, cerebrovascular disease, family history of AAA) may be beneficial.
→ Screening men or women < 65 years old is not likely to be beneficial.
→ Screening provides borderline to no benefit for men 75 to 80 years old.