Ch. 8 Anatomy (Female Reproductive system)
Gynecomastia A) Lumpectomy and chemotherapy are treatments B) Abnormal development of breast tissue in males C) Abnormal discharge of milk from breast D) Occurs after lactation in females E) Abnormal condition of pregnancy
Abnormal development of breast tissue in males
Premature separation of the placenta A) Placenta previa B) Ectopic pregnancy C) Abruptio placentae D) Dyapar E) Pseudocyesiseunia
Abruptio placentae
Removal of the fallopian tubes and ovaries A) Salpingectomy B) Total Hysterectomy C) Bilateral Salpingo-oophorectomy D) Conization E) Partial hysterectomy
Bilateral Salpingo-oophorectomy
Physicians effort to turn the fetus during delivery A) Presentation B) Retroflexion C) Involution D) Cephalic Version E) Retroversion
Cephalic Version
Leukorrhea is associated with A) Menorrhagia B) Oophoritis C) Ovarian Cysts D) Cervicitis E) Eclampsia
Cervicitis
Ovarian Sac A) Endometrium B) Corpus Luteum C) Chorion D) Placenta E) Amnion
Corpus Luteum
Area between the uterus and the rectum A) Cul-de-sac B) Clitoris C) Peritoneum D) Perineum E) Labia minora
Cul-de-sac
Endometrial Carcinoma may be dected by A) Cesarean section B) Ovarian biopsy C) D & C D) Cryocauterization E) Cystoscopy
D & C
Painful labor and delivery A) Dystocia B) Dysparemia C) Endometriosis D) Eutocia E) Eclampsia
Dystocia
Pieces of the inner lining of the uterus are ectopic A) Endocervicitis B) Ectopic pregnancy C) Endometriosis D) Fibrolytic disease of the breast E) Cystadenocarcinoma
Endometriosis
Incision of the perineum during childbirth A) Episiotomy B) Colostomy C) Laparotomy D) Perineorrhaphy E) Perineoplasty
Episiotomy
The ovum is A) Female gonad B) Female gamete C) Embryo D) Fertilized egg cell E) Fetus
Female gamete
Fingerlike ends of the fallopian tubes are called A) Papillae B) Ligaments C) Labia D) Fimbriae E) Cysts
Fimbriae
Menarche A) Last menstrual period B) First menstrual period C) Painful menses D) Frequent irregular menstruation E) Absence of menstruation
First menstrual period
Hormone produced by an endocrine gland located below the brain A) HCG B) Estrogen C) Progesterone D) Follicle stimulating hormone E) Erythropoietin
Follicle stimulating hormone
Pregnancy A) Micturition B) Parturition C) Ovulation D) Lactation E) Gestation
Gestation
Sac containing the egg A) Ovarian Cyst B) Corpus luteum C) Placenta D) Graafian follicle E) Amnion
Graafian follicle
A woman who has had 3 miscarriages and two live births A) Grav 3 Para 2 B) Grav 5 Para 2 C) Grav 2 Para 3 D) Grav 5 Para 3 E) Grav 2 Para 5
Grav 5 Para 2
Respiratory disorder in the neonate A) Hydrocephalus B) Melena C) Pyloric stenosis D) Hemolytic Anemia E) Hyaline membrane disease
Hyaline membrane disease
Part of the vulva A) Fallopian tubes B) Ovaries C) Labia majora D) Uterine cervix E) All of the above
Labia majora
Excessive flow of blood from the uterus between menstrual periods A) Menorrhagia B) Menorrhea C) Metrorrhagia D) Dysmenorrhea E) Oligomenorrhea
Metrorrhagia
The study and treatment of newborns A) Gynecology B) Neonatology C) Pediatrics D) Endocrinology E) Obstetrics
Neonatology
Adnexa Uteri A) Chorion B) Bartholin glands C) Ovaries and fallopian tubes D) Fetus E) Vagina
Ovaries and fallopian tubes
Ms. Sally Ping has vaginal discharge, pain in LLQ and RLQ, dysmenorrhea and a gonococcal infection. A likely diagnosis is A) Fibroids B) Ovarian Cancer C) Vulvovaginitis D) Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) E) Choriocarcinoma
PID
Removal of internal and reproductive organs in the region of the hip A) Bilateral oophorectomy B) Abortion and D & C C) Pelvic exenteration D) Gonadal resection E) Tubal ligation
Pelvic exenteration