Presented by, Mrs. R.P. Russlin Preetha, B.Sc (N) Nursing Tutor, Annammal College Of Nursing, Kuzhithurai.

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Presented by, Mrs. R.P. Russlin Preetha, B.Sc (N) Nursing Tutor, Annammal College Of Nursing, Kuzhithurai

 Who have had a hysterectomy  A pap smear should be performed annually or more frequently in women with a history of dysplasia.  A woman aged between 25 and 69 years old who ever have had sex are advised to have a Pap smear done once every 3 years.

 Schedule your appointment 2 weeks after the start of your menstrual period  Avoid sexual intercourse 48 hours before the test  Do not use spermicides, vaginal creams, lubricant jellies, vaginal medications or tampons two days before the test.  Wear a two piece outfit as you would need to undress from waist down.

EQUIPMENTS  Vaginal Speculum  Gloves  Slides  Spatula

 The Pap smear test is a quick and simple test. First, you will be asked to lie down.  A small instrument called a speculum will be inserted into your vagina to get a clear view of your cervix (neck of the womb).  The nurse or doctor will then use a small brush to collect some cells from your cervix and smear them onto a glass slide.  The cell sample will be sent to the laboratory for tests.  You may experience some discomfort during the procedure.  To help you relax, take slow deep breaths as the speculum is inserted. If you feel pain, inform the doctor or nurse immediately.