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Male Reproductive Organs
- Gonads
- Medulla ->Testes
- Tubecle ->Penis
- Folds -> Penis Shaft
- Swelling ->Scrotum
- Wolfian Duct ->epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct
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Female Reproductive Organs
- Gonads
- Cortex ->Ovaries
- Tubercle ->Clitoris
- Folds ->Labia Minora
- Swelling -> Labia Majora
- Mullerian Duct ->fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina
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Eight Sexual Female Structures
- 1.Ovaries
- 2.Fallopian Tubes
- 3.Uterus
- 4.Vagina
- 5.Vulva
- 6.Clitoris
- 7.Perineum
- 8.Mammary Glands
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List 9 Female Secondary Sex Characteristics
- 1.Sexual Desire
- 2.Pubic Hair
- 3.Breast Development
- 4.Feminine Body Features
- 5.Ovulation
- 6.Menstration
- 7.Broadening of Pelvis
- 8.Epiphysis
- 9.Deposits fat in buttocks & thighs
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List 4 phases of the mentral cycle
- Phase 1 The Follicular phase
- Phase 2 Ovulation
- Phase 3 The luteal phase
- Phase 4 Menstration
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6 usual signs & symptoms of early pregnancy
- 1.Breast tenderness
- 2.Frequent urination
- 3.Morning sickness
- 4.Need for additional sleep
- 5.Missed period.
- 6.Fatigue
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8 signs & symptoms in later pregnancy
- 1.Depression
- 2.Fatigue
- 3.Adema
- 4.Constipation
- 5.Frequent urination
- 6.Shortness of breath
- 7.indigestion
- 8.hemmorrhorids
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First Stage of Labor
- a. uterine contractions begin & become regular
- b. proceeds dialation throught cervical dialation & effacement
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Second Stage of Labor
- a. cervical dialation is complete
- b. head enters vaginal canal or feet
- c. head becomes visible (crown)
- d. head emerges through the vaginal opening (delivering)
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Third Stage of Labor
- a. placenta detaches from uterine wall
- b. placenta & membranes are expelled
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8 Reasons to use contraceptives
- 1.Avoid health risks to women
- 2.Space pregnancy
- 3.Avoid having babies w/ birth defects
- 4.Allow time for adjustment/avoid stress
- 5.Limiting family size
- 6.Avoid single parenthood
- 7.Permit women to develop successful career
- 8.Curbing population growth
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List 7 routine screening & diagnostic pregnancy test
- 1.Alpha-fetoprotein screening
- 2.Amniocentesis
- 3.STD Screening
- 4.Gestational diabetes screening
- 5.Group B steptococcus
- 6.Blood typing
- 7.Urine culture
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Name 14 Methods of Contraception
- 1.Abstinence,
- 2.Condom
- 3.Female Condom
- 4.Withdrawl
- 5.Douching
- 6.Birthcontrol pills
- 7.Intrauterine Device
- 8.Contraceptive Patch
- 9.Contraceptive Ring
- 10.DMPA (injection)
- 11.Spermicides
- 12.Rythm
- 13.Sterilization
- 14.Douching
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Abortion
a spontaneous or induced loss of a pregnancy
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Cervical erosion
ulceration of the epithelium on portion of cervix
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the muscles in front of the vagina are weakened, the bladder will begin to bulge into the anterior wall of vagina
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the muscles behind the vagina are damaged, the rectum will begin pressing into the posterior wall of vagina
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Endometrial tissue outside of uterus
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Fibroids
benign smooth tumor formed of muscle cells in uterus
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Malignancy of the breast
Breast cancer
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P.M.S (premenstral syndrome)
combination & characteristics of menstration 7-14 days before your menstration
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Polyp - a growth w/ slender stem attachment to membrane
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Chlamydia
- Men- burning urination, mucoid discharge from penis,
- Women- yellow vaginal discharge, painful urination, if left untreated
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Gonorrhea- venereal disease, organism dies
Men-frequent painful urination, itching, sore throat, discharge from anus & penile drainage.
Women- asymptomatic, inflammation w/ greenish-yellowish discharge,
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Herpes
- Genital herpes, inflammatory disease of the genetalia.
- Male- appear on glans, foreskin, penile shaft.
- Women- Fluid filled vesicles on cervix, labia,vulva,vagina
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NGU
Nongonococcal Urethritis- group of infections
- Men- urethral inflammation, allerigic reactions from vaginal creams,etc
- Women- Vaginitis
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P.I.D (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease)
- Chronic infection of reproductive tract, cervix, uterus, fallopia tubes, ovaries, pelvic ulcers
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4 Stages of Syphillis
- 1.Primary- cancre on cervix or labia/ penis & scrotum
- 2.Secondary- painless non itching rash, hair loss, sore throat, headache, nausea,loss of appetite
- 3.Latent- asymptomatic, affects internal organs
- 4.Tetiar- cardiovascular damage, neurological damage
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Trichomoniasis
Protozoal infection of lower genitourinary tract
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IHSG (interventional hysterosalpingography)
procedure used to evaluate fallopian tubes
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During the eight or ninth month the _____ move from the ____ through the ____ _____ into the ____.
- Testes
- abdomin
- inguinal canal
- scrotum
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The prostate gland is located _____
just below the bladder
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Treatment for prostate cancer
Prosthesis implant
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The corpus luteum is an....
follicle after ovulation occurs
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the fallopian tubes are a passageway for
- Sperm
- Ova
- Connection to uterus
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A coloposcopy is an instrument to
view the cervix
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