Summary
Highlights
The video introduces mnemonics for remembering USPSTF screening guidelines, based on viewer requests from a previous video.
A drunk lady with a pap smear reminds us that pap smears start at age 21, correlating the drinking age.
An OBGYN standing on the number 40 signifies mammography starts at age 40, and two mammogram machines indicate screening every two years.
A clam with a clock showing 24 hours reminds us that chlamydia testing is recommended yearly until age 24, and after 24 if increased risk.
Donald Trump, the 45th president, running for a colonoscopy symbolizes that colonoscopies start at age 45, and are performed every 10 years for healthy individuals.
A cat walking towards lungs with a $50 bill represents lung cancer screening with CAT scans, starting at age 50 and continuing until age 80.
The video concludes with a thank you and a reminder to stay tuned for more content.