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Week 13 CCAC A&P multiple choice

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The ovum is the?   Female gonad  
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Pregnancy?   Gestation  
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Area between the uterus and rectum?   Cul-de-sac  
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Part of the vulva   Labia majora  
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Adnexa uteri   Ovaries and fallopian tubes  
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Ovarian sac   Corpus luteum  
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Respiratory disorder in the neonate   Hyaline membrane disease  
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Incision of the perineum during childbirth   Episiotomy  
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Finger like ends of the fallopian tubes are called   Fimbriae  
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The study and treatment of newborns is called   Neonatology  
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Sac containing the egg is called   Graafian follicle  
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Hormone produced by an endocrine gland located below the brain   Follicle-stimulating hormone  
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Removal of the fallopian tubes and ovaries   Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy  
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Premature separation of the placenta   Abruptio placentae  
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A woman who has had 3 miscarriages and 2 live births   Grav. 5 para 2  
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Endometrial carcinoma may be detected by   D&C  
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Removal of internal and reproductive organs in the region of the hip   Pelvic excenteration  
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Physician's effort to turn the fetus during delivery   Cephalic version  
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Gynecomastia   Abnormal development of breast tissue in males  
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Excessive flow of blood from the uterus between menstrual periods   Metrorrhagia  
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Painful labor and delivery   Dystocia  
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Menarche   First menstrual period  
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Ms. Sally Ping has vaginal discharge, pain in the LLQ and RLQ, dysmenorreha and a gonococcal infection. A likely diagnosis is   Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)  
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Pieces of the inner lining of the uterus are ectopic   Endometriosis  
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Leukorrehea is associated with which condition?   Cervicitis  
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The male gonad   Testis  
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A gland below the bladder and surrounding the urethra   Prostate  
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Tissue that produces sperm cells   Semineferious tubules  
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Hair like tail region of the sperm is called   Flagellum  
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Tube that leads from the epididymis to the urethra   Vas deferens  
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Foreskin   Prepuce  
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Male castration would result from which of the following operations   Bilateral orichiectomy  
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Inflammation of the glans penis   Balanitis  
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A chancre is the primary lesion in which condition?   Syphilis  
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An androgen   Testosterone  
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Testosterone is produced by?   Interstitial cells of the testes  
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Undescended testicles   Cryptochism  
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia is characterized by   Overgrowth of glandular tissue  
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Testicular carcinoma   Seminoma  
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Sterilization procedure   Vasectomy  
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The sac containing the male gonad   Scrotum  
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Congenital condition of the male urethra   Hypospadias (Below normal)  
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Parenchymal tissue in the testes   Seminiferous tubules  
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Congenital absence of a testicle   Anorchisim  
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A spermolytic substance   Destroys sperm cells  
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Orichiopexy   Fixation of an undescended testicle  
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Swollen, twisted veins near the testes   Varicocele  
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Nongonococcal urethritis is most often caused by   Chlamydial infection  
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Treating tissue with cold temperatures is called   Cryogenic surgery  
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Which of the following is not an STI?   BPH  
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