1. Which of the following terms is used to describe the external and internal reproductive organs? Urethra Genitalia The
genitalia have both internal and external reproductive organs. 2. Which of the following terms is used to describe the female reproductive cells? Ova Ova The ova are the female reproductive cells. 3. Which of the following terms describes the release of an ovum from an ovary? Reproduction Ovulation The medical term for the release of an ovum from an ovary is ovulation. 4. An ovum can be fertilized for up to _________ hours after it is released from the ovary. 24 72 An ovum can be fertilized for up to 72 hours after it is released from the ovary.
5. Which of the following terms is used to describe the structure that contains and nourishes the fertilized ovum as it develops? Fallopian tube Uterus The uterus is the structure that contains and nourishes the embryo from the time of fertilization until the birth of the fetus. 6. Which of the following terms describes the entrance of the uterus? Vagina Cervix The entrance of the uterus is called the cervix. 7. Which of the
following terms describes the structure that connects the uterus to the outside of the body, a passage into which sperm is introduced, and the canal through which a baby is born? Vagina Vagina The structure that connects the uterus to the outside of the body is the vagina. This is the passage into which sperm is introduced,
and the canal through which a baby is born. 8. The term external genitalia is used to describe which of the following structures? Cervix Vulva The external genitalia are called the vulva 9. Which of the following terms describes the entire female genital area between the vulva and the anus? Peritoneum Perineum The entire female genital area between the vulva and the anus is the perineum. 10. Which of the following terms describes the maturational, hormonal, and growth processes that occur when the secondary sex characteristics develop and the reproductive organs begin to function? Menarche Puberty The term to describe maturational, hormonal, and
growth processes that occur when the secondary sex characteristics develop and the reproductive organs begin to function is puberty. 11. Approximately _______________ girls under the age of 20 become pregnant each year. 25,000 1
million Approximately 1 million girls under the age of 20 become pregnant each year. 12. Which of the following is the only contraceptive device to protect against sexually transmitted diseases? IUD Condom The condom is the only
contraceptive to protect against sexually transmitted diseases. 13. Which of the following terms is used to describe the male reproductive cell? Testis Spermatozoa The male reproductive cell is called the
spermatozoa 14. Which of the following terms describes the structures that produce the sperm? Testes Testes The testes produce sperm. 15. Which of the following terms is used to describe a structure that secretes a thin, alkaline substance that makes up the largest part of the seminal fluid? Cowper's gland Prostate gland The prostate gland secretes a thin, alkaline substance that makes up the largest part of the
seminal fluid. 16. Which of the following terms is used to describe the male and female sex glands? Gonads Gonads Gonads is the term to describe the male and female sex glands. 17. Which of the following hormones is responsible for the higher voice, breast development, and shapeliness that are characteristic of women? Estrogen Estrogen Estrogen is the hormone responsible for the higher voice, breast development, and
shapeliness that are characteristic of women. 18. Which of the following hormones prepares the uterus to carry and nourish the fetus as it grows? Estrogen Progesterone Progesterone is the hormone that prepares
the uterus to carry and nourish the fetus as it grows 19. If the egg is not fertilized, the hormones cause the uterine lining to be shed, resulting in: menopause. menstruation. If the egg is not fertilized, the
hormones cause the uterine lining to be shed, resulting in menstruation. 20. Which of the following terms describes the naturally occurring end of menstruation that usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 52? Menarche Menopause The naturally occurring end of menstruation that usually occurs between ages 45 and 52 is called menopause. 21. Which of the following hormones is produced by the male gonads? Adrenaline Testosterone Testosterone is the male hormone produced by the male gonads. 22. Which of the following is a cause of erectile dysfunction in younger men? Diabetes Substance abuse Substance abuse may be a cause of erectile dysfunction in younger men. 23. Which of the following drugs should not be taken while using Viagra? Nitrates Nitrates Men who take Viagra should not take nitrates. 24. Which of the following is a side effect combining nitroglycerin and Viagra? Arrhythmias Hypotension Men who take drugs containing nitrates, such as nitroglycerin, should not take Viagra. The combination causes hypotension. 25. Which of the following terms is used to describe the pituitary hormones that regulate reproduction? Gonadotropins Gonadotropins Gonadotropins are the pituitary hormones that stimulate the gonads to secrete hormones. 26. Which of the following terms describes a drug that stimulates contractions of the uterus used to bring about or strengthen labor? Parturition Oxytocic An oxytocic drug stimulates contractions of the uterus. 27. Which of the following terms is used to describe the period after giving birth? Post-labor Postpartum Postpartum refers to the period after giving birth. 28. Which of the following are the two most common forms of vaginal infections? Chlamydia and herpes Yeast infection and trichomoniasis The two most common forms of vaginal infections are yeast infections and trichomoniasis. 29. Which of the following must occur in order to affect a cure for trichomoniasis? Culture and sensitivity to rule out drug resistance must be done. Both partners must be treated simultaneously. To cure trichomoniasis both partners must take the drug simultaneously. 30. Which of the following terms describes a condition where endometrial tissue grows outside the uterus? Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis refers to the growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus. Which of the following sexually transmitted diseases could present with symptoms that include night sweats, persistent fevers, diarrhea, enlarged glands, skin rash, and fatigue? Hepatitis B HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS presents with night sweats, persistent fevers, diarrhea, enlarged glands, skin rash, and fatigue. 32. Which of the following terms describes the most common urinary tract infection in older men? Benign prostatic hyperplasia Prostatitis Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland. 33. Which of the following conditions may be indicated by symptoms that include a decrease in the urinary stream, dribbling, and the inability to empty the bladder? Prostatitis Benign prostatic hyperplasia Benign prostatic hyperplasia is exhibited by a decrease in the urinary stream, dribbling, and the inability to empty the bladder. 34. Which of the following is the virus that causes most cervical cancers? HIV HPV Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the virus that causes most cervical cancers. 35. Which of the following hormones could be prescribed after menopause or a total hysterectomy? Progesterone Estrogen Estrogen is prescribed after menopause or following a total hysterectomy to replace female hormones. 36. Which of the following terms is used to describe a condition in which there is a decrease in total bone mass, a major cause of fractures in postmenopausal women? Hypokalemia Osteoporosis Osteoporosis is a condition in which there is a decrease in total bone mass, a major cause of fractures in postmenopausal women. 37. Which of the following terms describes failure to menstruate? Dysmenorrhea Amenorrhea Failure to menstruate is called amenorrhea. 38. Which of the following terms describes the filling up of a body part with blood or other fluid? Enlargement Engorgement Engorgement is the filling up of a body part with blood or other fluid. 39. Which of the following is a risk of long-term estrogen replacement? Cervical cancer Endometrial cancer Endometrial cancer is a risk of long-term estrogen replacement. 40. Which of the following hormones is given for conditions such as abnormal uterine bleeding, endometriosis, dysmenorrhea, and amenorrhea? Progesterone Progesterone Progesterone is given for conditions such as abnormal uterine bleeding, endometriosis, dysmenorrheal, and amenorrhea. 41. Which of the following are found in combination in oral contraceptives? Estrogen and luteinizing hormone Estrogen and progestin Estrogen and progestin are found in combination in oral contraceptives such as the Pill. 42. Which of the following is NOT a combination type of birth control pills? Monophasic Tetraphasic The combination types of birth control pills are monophasic, biphasic, and triphasic. 43. Which of the following is the purpose of both biphasic and triphasic pills? To decrease weight gain associated with oral contraceptives To provide hormonal fluctuations similar to those that normally occur physiologically The purpose of biphasic and triphasic pills is to provide hormonal fluctuations similar to those that normally occur physiologically. 44. Which of the following is the action of oral contraceptives? To increase the acidity of vaginal secretions, thus acting as a spermicidal To inhibit ovulation by suppressing FSH and LH levels The action of oral contraceptives is to inhibit ovulation by suppressing the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels that are necessary for the development of the ova. 45. Which of the following statements describes the mini-pill? Estrogen-only pill Progestin-only pill The mini-pill contains a small amount of progestin in each tablet and no estrogen. 46. Which of the following is a type of contraceptive kit available for emergency contraception? Plan A Plan B Plan B is a type of contraceptive kit available for emergency contraception. 47. Which of the following is NOT a route that can be used to administer contraceptives? Oral Subcutaneous Birth control can be administered orally, transdermally, intramuscularly, vaginally, and by implantation. 48. Which of the following hormones can be used to relieve the symptoms of breast cancer? Estrogen
Testosterone Testosterone is a male hormone used to relieve symptoms of breast cancer. 49. Which of the following can occur in a woman using testosterone? Wasting and loss of protein Deepening voice and increased body hair A deepening of the voice and increased body hair may occur in a woman using testosterone. 50. Which of the following terms describes anything used to terminate pregnancy? Abortifacients Abortifacients Abortifacients are used to terminate pregnancy. 51. During pregnancy the mammary glands increase in size and secrete which of the following? Milk
Milk During pregnancy the breasts grow larger and the mammary glands prepare to secrete the milk that will nourish the baby through the first few months of life. 52. Which of the following is a drug that decreases the symptoms of benign prostatic hypertrophy? Flomax Flomax Tamsulosin (Flomax) is a drug that decreases the symptoms of benign prostatic hypertrophy 53. A person may develop depression, edema, and apathy while on which of the following medications? ' Progesterone Progesterone A person may develop depression, edema, and apathy while on progesterone. 54. Progesterone can be used to treat which of the following conditions? Dysmenorrhea Dysmenorrhea Progesterone may be used to treat dysmenorrhea. 55. Severe headache, blurred vision, and chest pain are side effects of which of the following? alendronate (Fosamax) Hormone replacement therapy Side effects of hormone replacement therapy include severe headache, blurred vision, chest pain, shortness of breath, or leg pain. 56. Dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, and endometriosis can be treated with which of the following? Progesterone Progesterone Dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, and endometriosis may be treated with progesterone. 57. The external and internal reproductive organs in both males and females are called _________________. genitalia Explanation: The external and internal reproductive organs in both males and females are called genitalia 58. The female reproductive cells are produced by the _______________. ovaries Explanation: The female reproductive cells or ova are produced by the ovaries. 59. The ______________ is designed to contain and nourish the fertilized ovum as it develops. uterus Explanation: The uterus is designed to contain and nourish the fertilized ovum as it develops. 60. The _______________ is the entrance of the uterus. cervix Explanation: The cervix is the entrance of the uterus 61. The part of the female internal genitalia connecting the uterus to the outside of the body
is the ___________________. vagina Explanation: The part of the female internal genitalia connecting the uterus to the outside of the body is the vagina. 62. If an ovum is fertilized and attaches itself to the lining of the uterus, it begins to develop into a(n) ________________. fetus Explanation: If an ovum is fertilized and attaches itself to the lining of the uterus, it begins to develop into a fetus. 63. The maturational, hormonal, and growth process that occurs when the secondary sex characteristics develop and the reproductive organs begin to function is termed ________________. puberty Explanation: Puberty refers to the maturational, hormonal, growth process that occurs when the secondary sex characteristics develop and the reproductive organs begin to function 64. All patients using contraceptive devices other than condoms should be taught that
these devices do not prevent ______________________. sexually transmitted diseases sexually transmitted diseases Explanation: All patients using contraceptive devices other than condoms should be taught that devices do not prevent sexually transmitted diseases. 65. The male sex cells are produced in the ______________. testes Explanation: The male sex cells are produced in the testes. 66. The male sex cells are called _________________. spermatozoa Explanation: Spermatozoa are the male reproductive cells, and are also known as sperm. 67. The prostate gland, the seminal vesicles, and the Cowper's gland all produce mucous and fluids that together with the sperm make up __________. semen Explanation: The prostate gland, the seminal vesicles, and the Cowper's gland all produce mucous and fluids that together with the sperm make up semen. 68. Sex hormones come from the male and female sex glands, or ___________. gonads Explanation: Sex hormones come from the male and female sex glands, or gonads. 69. The higher voice, breast development, and shapeliness that are characteristic of women are caused by the hormone _________________. estrogen Explanation: A higher voice, breast development, and shapeliness that are characteristic of women are caused by the hormone estrogen. 70. The hormone __________________ prepares the uterus to carry and nourish the fetus as it grows. progesterone Explanation: Progesterone prepares the uterus to carry and nourish the fetus as it grows. 71. If the egg is not fertilized, the hormones cause the uterine lining to be shed, resulting in ____________________. menstruation Explanation: If the egg is not fertilized, the hormones cause the uterine lining to be shed, resulting in menstruation. 72. Somewhere between the ages of 45 and 52, the ovaries stop producing hormones and monthly menstruation ceases; this change in hormone production is known as ________________. menopause Explanation: Somewhere between the ages of 45 and 52, the ovaries stop producing hormones and monthly menstruation ceases; this change in hormone production is known as menopause. 73. The male gonads, the testes, produce the male hormone __________________. testosterone Explanation: The male gonads, the testes, produce the male hormone testosterone. 74. In younger men, erectile dysfunction is most commonly attributed to ________________. substance abuse Explanation: In younger men, erectile dysfunction is most commonly attributed to substance abuse. 75. In middle-aged men, erectile dysfunction is often the result of _______________ such as bypass surgery, chemotherapy, and organ transplants. medical technologies Explanation: In middle-aged men, erectile dysfunction is often the result of medical technologies. 76. A man over 70 may experience erectile dysfunction as a result of declining _______________ levels. testosterone Explanation: A man over 70 may experience erectile dysfunction as a result of declining testosterone levels. 77. Men who take medications containing nitrates, such as nitroglycerin, should not take Viagra; the combination causes excessive _________________. hypotension Explanation: 78. The pituitary hormones—follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH)—control several functions of the gonads. For this reason, they are also called __________________. gonadotropins Explanation: Gonadotropins are pituitary hormones that stimulate the gonads (ovaries and testes) to secrete hormones. 79. A(n) ______________ may be used to bring about or strengthen labor when a delay would endanger mother or child. oxytocic Explanation: An oxytocic may be used to bring about or strengthen labor when a delay would endanger mother or child. 80. Abortifacients can be described as anything used to terminate ______________. pregnancy Explanation: Abortifacients can be described as anything used to terminate pregnancy, as with abortion. 81. To effect a cure for trichomoniasis, ____________________ must receive the drug simultaneously. both partners Explanation: To effect a cure for trichomoniasis, both partners must receive the drug simultaneously. 82. Endometriosis is a condition in which endometrial tissue grows outside the _____________. uterus Explanation: Endometriosis refers to the growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus. 83. HIV may be _____________ for as many as 10 years before the onset of symptoms; therefore an infected person can infect another person without knowing it. latent Explanation: HIV may be latent for as many as 10 years before the onset of symptoms; therefore an infected person can infect another person without knowing it. 84. Persistent fevers, night sweats, diarrhea, headache, enlarged glands, skin rash, and fatigue are symptoms of _____________. HIV/AIDS Explanation: Persistent fevers, night sweats, diarrhea, headache, enlarged glands, skin rash, and fatigue are symptoms of HIV/AIDS. 85. There is currently no cure for genital ______________; however, flare-ups can be prevented and treated with acyclovir (Zovirax). herpes Explanation: There is currently no cure for genital herpes; however, flare-ups can be prevented and treated with acyclovir (Zovirax). 86. Hepatitis B can be prevented by _________________. vaccination Explanation: Hepatitis can be prevented by vaccination. 87. The older sexually transmitted infections, such as syphilis and gonorrhea, are becoming ______________ to some antibiotics and are still a problem for the healthcare community. resistant Explanation: The older sexually transmitted infections, such as syphilis and gonorrhea, are becoming resistant to some antibiotics are still a problem for the healthcare community. 88. Inflammation of the prostate, termed _________________, is a disease of older men, and is the most common urinary tract infection. prostatitis Explanation: Inflammation of the prostate, prostatitis, is a disease of older men and is the most common urinary tract infection. 89. Twenty to 40 years is the peak age for susceptibility to ______________ cancer in men. testicular Explanation: Twenty to 40 years is the peak age for susceptibility to testicular cancer in men. 90. Eighty percent of ____________ cancer occurs in men over the age of 65. prostate Explanation: Eighty percent of prostate cancer occurs in men over the age of 65. 91. Estrogen is administered in drug therapy for several reasons: One is to ___________ female hormones after menopause or following a total hysterectomy. replace Explanation: Estrogen is administered in drug therapy for several reasons. One is to replace hormones after menopause or following a total hysterectomy. 92. After menopause, estrogen may also be used to prevent bone thinning, brittleness, and ________________, or spontaneous fracturing. osteoporosis Explanation: 93. Estrogen is also used to treat ________________, which is the failure to menstruate. amenorrhea Explanation: Estrogen is also used to treat amenorrhea, the failure to menstruate. 94. The long-term use of estrogen replacement carries an increased risk of cancer of the ____________. endometrium Explanation: The long-term use of estrogen replacement carries an increased risk of cancer of the endometrium (the uterine lining). 95. Painful menstruation is termed _____________________ and can be treated with progesterone. dysmenorrhea Explanation: Dysmenorrhea, or painful menstruation, can be treated with progesterone. 96. Patients on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) should be educated to quit smoking because smoking increases the __________________ of HRT. side effects Explanation: Patients on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) should be educated to quit smoking because smoking increases the side effects of HRT. 97. The purpose of both biphasic and ______________ oral contraceptives is to provide hormonal fluctuations similar to those that normally occur physiologically. triphasic Explanation: The purpose of both biphasic and triphasic oral contraceptives is to provide hormonal fluctuations similar to those that normally occur physiologically. 98. The action of oral contraceptives is to inhibit _______________ by suppressing FSH and LH. ovulation Explanation: The action of oral contraceptives is to inhibit ovulation by suppressing FSH and LH. 99. Oral contraceptives are not recommended for women who ____________. smoke Explanation: Oral contraceptives are not recommended for women who smoke. 100.Plan B or Prevent is an oral contraceptive kit available for _______________ contraception; these products are to be used after unprotected intercourse or suspected contraceptive failure. emergency Explanation: Plan B or Prevent is an oral contraceptive kit available for emergency contraception. These products are to be used after unprotected intercourse or suspected contraceptive failure. 101.The Ortho Evra transdermal system works similar to oral contraceptives. A new ___________ is applied each week for 21 days or for 3 weeks; it is not worn during the fourth week. patch Explanation: The Ortho Evra transdermal system works similar to oral contraceptives. A new patch is applied each week for 21 days or for 3 weeks; it is not worn during the fourth week. 102.Breast cancer symptoms can be relieved through the use of the androgen ___________________. When used in women, this can result in masculine side effects. testosterone Explanation: Breast cancer symptoms can be relieved through the use of the androgen testosterone. When used in women, testosterone can result in masculine side effects. 103.The period after giving birth is termed _______________. postpartum Explanation: The period after giving birth is called postpartum. 104.An ovum can be fertilized for up to __________ hours after it is released from the ovary. 72 Explanation: An ovum can be fertilized for up to 72 hours after it is released from the ovary. 105.Chlamydial infections can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and ______________. infertility Explanation: Chlamydial infections can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. 106.Contraceptive counseling should include educating the patient that the use of _______________ is necessary to prevent sexually transmitted infections. condoms Explanation: It is important to stress the use of condoms in the prevention of sexually transmitted infections. 107.Teenage mothers and their babies are at greater risk for complications of both pregnancy and delivery such as __________________________ and ___________________________. premature labor, low birth weight Explanation: Teenage mothers and their babies are at greater risk for complications of both pregnancy and delivery such as premature labor and low birth weight. 108.Viagra is used to treat ______________________. impotence Explanation: Sildenafil citrate (Viagra) is used to treat impotence. 109.Pitocin is used to bring about or strengthen _______________ when a delay would endanger mother or child. labor Explanation: A dose of oxytocin (Pitocin) or similar synthetic drug (called an oxytocic) may be used to bring about or strengthen labor when a delay would endanger mother or child. 110.Miconazole (Monistat 7) is a(n) _____________________ preparation used to treat vaginal infections. topical Explanation: Miconazole (Monistat 7) is a topical preparation used to treat vaginal infections. 111.Acyclovir (Zovirax) can be used to treat flare-ups of _________________________. genital herpes Explanation: Acyclovir (Zovirax) may be used to treat flare-ups of genital herpes. 123.The vaccine ___________________ offers protection from the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can cause cervical cancer. Gardasil Feedback: The vaccine known as Gardasil offers protection from the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can cause cervical cancer. What are the 4 phases of menstrual cycle?The menstrual cycle is complex and controlled by many different glands and the hormones that these glands produce. The four phases of the menstrual cycle are menstruation, the follicular phase, ovulation and the luteal phase. Common menstrual problems include heavy or painful periods and premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
What phase occurs on day 15 to 28 of the menstrual cycle?The next phase of the menstrual cycle is the luteal or secretory phase. This phase always occurs from day 14 to day 28 of the cycle. Progesterone stimulated by LH is the dominant hormone during this phase to prepare the corpus luteum and the endometrium for possible fertilized ovum implantation.
Which of the following terms is used to describe the female reproductive cells?Gametes are an organism's reproductive cells. They are also referred to as sex cells. Female gametes are called ova or egg cells, and male gametes are called sperm.
What menopause means?(MEH-nuh-pawz) The time of life when a woman's ovaries stop producing hormones and menstrual periods stop. Natural menopause usually occurs around age 50. A woman is said to be in menopause when she hasn't had a period for 12 months in a row.
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