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Endo -
in, within, inside
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Penis
organ used for sexual intercourse and urinary excretion
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Dys -
bad, difficult, painful
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lysis -
breakdown, separation, setting free
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ADL
activities of daily life
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DNA
de oxy ribo nucleic acid
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- ism
condition, state of
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- centesis
surgical puncture to remove fluid
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- tomy
process of cutting
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HIV
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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OSHA
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
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CDC
Centers for Disease Control & prevention
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AIDS
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
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Which room require a safety check EVERY morning?
Reception room
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CLIA
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments
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Chemicals could become _______ when expired.
Volatile: changed into a gas or vapor
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______ precautions PREVENT skin & mucous membrane exposure.
barrier
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safety in reception area
- - furniture
- - lighting
- - floors
- - electric cords
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safety in business area
- - file drawers
- - cupboards
- - electrical cords
- - office equipment
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three elements that start fire..
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safety in examination room
- - exam table
- - stool
- - items on countertops
- - prescription pads
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 Penis
Organ used for sexual intercourse and urinary excretion
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 Testes
produce sperm and testosterone
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Epididymis
it houses mature sperm and secretes fluid as part of ejaculation
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vas deferens
 is a passageway for sperm to exit epididymis
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Seminal Vesicles
secretes fructose which is nutrition for sperm
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Prostate Gland
ejaculant stimulates sperm motility, and preserves sperm life by neutralizing the acidity of the vagina.
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Bulbourethral Gland
adds fluid (lubrication) to seman during the process of ejaculation, that empty contents into urethra
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Urethra
passagway for sperm and urine
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How do the pituitary hormones affect the function of the testes?
Releases gonad stimulating hormone which causes the change in the testes, male gonadotropic hormones are FSH & ICSH,
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secondary male sex characteristics
- - longer & heavier bone structure
- - larger muscles
- - growth of body hair
- - development of external genitalia
- - increased metabolism
- - sexual desire
- - deep voice
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Sperm passes through...
- 1. seminiferous tubules (testicles)
- 2. epididimis
- 3. vas deferens
- 4. ejaculatory duct
- 5. urethra
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Semen is composed of...
- - fluids from testes and epididimis 5%
- - fluids by the seminal vesicles 30%
- - fluids by the prostate gland 60%
- - fluids by the bulbourethral glands 5%
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a male gamete with a female gamete forms a _________ , one celled structure.
zygote
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...Contains Y chromosome... About the 7th or 8th week of pregnancy, the ______ begin to develop...
testes
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Seminiferous tubules
sperm develop and mature in these microscopic tubes
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FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone)
stimulates the production of sperm
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ICSH (interstitial cell-stimulating hormones)
secrete testosterone
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Vasectomy
Surgical procedure to prohibit the ejaculation of sperm & effect sterilization of the male. (birthcontrol)
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Epididymitis (pain & swelling in scrotum, fever & waddaling)
infection of the epididymis, caused by strep, trauma, gonorrhea or syphilis
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Erectile Dysfunction ( ED ) (patient unable to sustain erection)
inability to have or sustain an erection to complete sexual intercourse. May result from diabetes, effects of alcohol/drugs, stress...
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Hydrocele (enlargement of scrotum)
excessive amount of fluid in the scrotum, caused by injury, inflammation and aging.
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Prostatic Hypertrophy (reduced urine stream)
prostate may enlarge to constrict urethra, making it difficult to empty bladder
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