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these items here can potentially be used during an annual exam first and foremost you want to make sure that the patient did verify that their name is correct along with their date of birth make sure the initial every single label this here is the thin prep which holds a specimen that was collected from the ECC which is cvex both both of these swabs here can be used to collect a garia and clamidia specimen this one can be used as a vaginal cell Swap and also be done when the provider is doing the annual exam this one can also be used vaginally but not via self swab it can however collect the rectal Andy throat garia clamidia swab oh my God weamp;#39;re never G to get done if your provider is doing a p smear as well as a garia cyia swab both tests can be done off of the thin prep thus you do not need to do this one as well the first swab that will be used will be this one here after the provider has collected the specimen that will go to the medical assistant the second item used to co