Female/Male reproductive system
Gynecomastia: A. Occurs after lactation in females B. Abnormal development of breast tissue in males C. Abnormal discharge of milk from the breast D. Abnormal condition of pregnancy E. Lumpectomy and chemotherapy are treatments
Abnormal development of breast tissue in males
Removal of the fallopian tubes and ovaries: A. Total hysterectomy B. Conization C. Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy D. Salpingectomy E. Partial hysterectomy
Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy
Physician's effort to turn the fetus during delivery: A. Involution B. Retroflexion C. Retroversion D. Cephalic version E. Presentation
Cephalic version
Ovarian sac: A. Endometrium B. Corpus luteum C. Amnion D. Chorion E. Placenta
Corpus luteum
Area between the uterus and the rectum: A. Cul-de-sac B. Peritoneum C. Labia minora D. Clitoris E. Perineum
Cul-de-sac
Endometrial carcinoma may be detected by: A. Cryocauterization B. Ovarian biopsy C. D & C D. Cesarean section E. Cystoscopy
D & C
Painful labor and delivery: A. Dystocia B. Eutocia C. Dyspareunia D. Eclampsia E. Endometriosis
Dystocia
Hormone produced by an endocrine gland located below the brain: A. HCG B. Progesterone C. Estrogen D. Follicle-stimulating hormone E. Erythropoietin
Follicle-stimulating hormone
Respiratory disorder in the neonate: A. Pyloric stenosis B. Hydrocephalus C. Hemolytic disease D. Melena E. Hyaline membrane disease
Hyaline membrane disease
Part of the vulva: A. Uterine cervix B. Fallopian tubes C. Labia majora D. Ovaries E. All of the above
Labia majora
Excessive flow of blood from the uterus between menstrual periods: A. Menorrhea B. Menorrhagia C. Metrorrhagia D. Oligomenorrhea E. Dysmenorrhea
Metrorrhagia
The study and treatment of newborns is called: A. Obstetrics B. Neonatology C. Gynecology D. Pediatrics E. Endocrinology
Neonatology
Sac containing the egg is the: A. Corpus luteum B. Ovarian cyst C. Amnion D. Ovarian follicle E. Placenta
Ovarian follicle
Adnexa uteri: A. Fetus B. Chorion C. Ovaries and fallopian tubes D. Bartholin glands E. Vagina
Ovaries and fallopian tubes
Removal of internal and reproductive organs in the region of the hip: A. Tubal ligation B. Abortion and D & C C. Pelvic exenteration D. Gonadal resection E. Bilateral oophorectomy
Pelvic exenteration