Iam an ANRP student who recently finished my PEDS rotation and today I had a 20 yr old female who had signs and symptoms that put cervical cancer in her differential diagnosis. While speaking to her she stated she had never had a pap done bc obgyn stated that she didn't need until she was 21 . When I spoke with the DR he agreed that she is a high risk candidate and should be seen by obgyn and get a pap .while in the office with the dr and the pt I suggested that when the pt goes to see her ob DR make sure she tells them of the different types of cancer that runs In her family specifically the cervical cancer , I said this bc she had neglected to say anything before today's visit. Any ways she went home and started crying and should told her mother that we said she had cervical CA . The DR stated that we didn't do anything wrong but some times pts hear what they want . So my question is how do you aproach a pt were CA is a possible diagnosis ?
Sorry for the long post but i would appreciate any advice
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Hey everybody,
Iam an ANRP student who recently finished my PEDS rotation and today I had a 20 yr old female who had signs and symptoms that put cervical cancer in her differential diagnosis. While speaking to her she stated she had never had a pap done bc obgyn stated that she didn't need until she was 21 . When I spoke with the DR he agreed that she is a high risk candidate and should be seen by obgyn and get a pap .while in the office with the dr and the pt I suggested that when the pt goes to see her ob DR make sure she tells them of the different types of cancer that runs In her family specifically the cervical cancer , I said this bc she had neglected to say anything before today's visit. Any ways she went home and started crying and should told her mother that we said she had cervical CA . The DR stated that we didn't do anything wrong but some times pts hear what they want . So my question is how do you aproach a pt were CA is a possible diagnosis ?
Sorry for the long post but i would appreciate any advice