A 33-year-old woman, gravida 3, para 3, comes to the physician for an annual examination. She has no complaints. Past medical history is significant for two episodes of Chlamydia and one episode of gonorrhea. Obstetric history is significant for three normal spontaneous vaginal deliveries with gestational diabetes during the last two pregnancies. She takes no medications. Family history is significant for paternal coronary artery disease. Physical examination is unremarkable. Which of the following interventions should this patient most likely have?
A. Chest x-ray every 3 years
B. Coronary angiography every 3 years
C. Fasting glucose testing every 3 years
D. Mammography every 3 years
E. Pap testing every 3 years
AnswerTags:
MCQ, Obstetrics, High risk Pregnancy, Gestational Diabetes
Category:
Obstetrics MCQs
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