The equipment needed for a pap smear is the patient drape, speculum, warm water, and the pap collection device.
Pap smears are recommended for women 21 and over. Women who have not had intercourse are at low risk for Cervical cancer.
There is no law that determines the time to start pap smears. Pap smears are recommended for women 21 to 65.
For women with no history of abnormal pap smears, the frequency of paps is typically every three to five years. Women who had an abnormal or inadequate pap smear may get two smears in a year depending on their health history.
Typically women get pap smears. Rarely, men get anal pap smears, but this is not a common practice.
You can still get cancer in the vaginal canal.
Most women stop having pap smears at age 65. Women should continue annual gyn exams, however, even after pap smears are no longer recommended.
Medicare pays for pap smears at the recommended frequency. Most women do not need pap smears annually. If you do require an annual pap due to your medical history, Medicare will pay.
It is recommended for women to regularly get pap smears in order to detect cancerous processes in the endocervical canal. Pap test is a screening test that can successfully detect the initial stages of cancer.
Pap smears are recommended for women 21 and over. Women who have not had intercourse are at low risk for cervical cancer.
doctors felt that they women were to delicate for such work, ( exact answer from my book)
Yes, women who have had the Gardasil vaccine should continue getting pap smears.
Yes there were women doctors in the civil war. (Man you need to read more.)