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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| salping/o | Fallopian tubes |
| amni/o | amnion |
| metr/o | uterus |
| men/o | menses |
| mamm/o | breast |
| vulv/o | vulva |
| cervic/o | cervix |
| culd/o | recto-uterine pouch |
| colp/o | vagina |
| oophor/o | ovary |
| gon/o | seed |
| itis | inflammation |
| terat/o | monster |
| semin/o | semen |
| ectomy | removal |
| otomy | incision |
| stomy | new opening |
| vitro | life |
| biopsy | Bx |
| female | F |
| male | M |
| venereal disease | VD |
| prostate specific antigen | PSA |
| sexually transmitted disease | STD |
| dilation and curettage | D&C |
| intrauterine device | IUD |
| oral contraceptive | OCP |
| birth control pill | BCP |
| human chorionic gonadotropin | hCG |
| invitro fertilization | IVF |
| obstetrics | OB |
| pelvic inflammatory disease | PID |
| phenylketonuria | PKU |
| last menstrual period | LMP |
| gynecology | GYN, gyn |
| premenstrual syndrome | PMS |
| Trichomoniasis is what type of infection | protozal |
| FSH, LH,and estrogen all regulate the_________________ | reproductive |
| What type of doctor treats disorders of the male reproductive tract urologist | system |
| What organ does fertilization occur in | Fallopian tube |
| Pap smear is a test to detect what | cervical cancer |
| When does the period for gestation begin | conception |
| The growth of endometrial tissue outside of the uterus | endometriosis |
| What is an incision of the perineum to aid in the delivery of large babies called | episiotomy |
| Candidiasis is a | fungal infection |
| The product of conception in the first 8 weeks is known as a | embryo |
| Obesity, family history, and being over 30 are all risk factors for | gestational diabetes |
| What structure carries the egg to the uterus | Fallopian tube |
| What apgar score requires immediate attention | 4 |
| Vasectomy involves cutting of the | vas deferens |
| What is a perfect apgar score | 10 |
| An excision of a breast is | mastectomy |
| When should a self breast exam be performed | 1 wk after period |
| Abnormal condition of the lining of the uterus | endometriosis |
| What type of form is used to send off a pap smear | cytology |
| TURP stand for transurethral resection of the | prostate |
| What position is the patient placed in for a pelvic exam | lithotomy |
| What is the multistage STD caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum | syphilis |
| The sex hormone responsible for the growth and development of male sex characteristics | testosterone |
| The delivery of an infant is | parturition |
| Another name for foreskin | prepuce |
| The formation of sperm | spermatogenesis |
| A blood test for prostatic hypertrophy | PSA |
| What is an inflammation of the tubules that store the sperm, usually as a result of an ascending infection through the urogenital tract | epididymitis |
| What is an inflammation of the testicles that may or may not be associated with the mumps virus | orchitis |
| The condition in which the testicles fail to descend into the scrotum before birth is | cryptorchidism |
| What connects the ovaries and uterus | Fallopian tube |
| What is the term for a “removal of the vas deferens,” which is actually an incision, ligation, and cauterization | vasectomy |
| What glands are where the seminal vesicles and the vas deferens come together | bulbourethral |
| What is the medical term for no menstrual flow | amenorrhea |
| What is a fungal yeast infection of the vagina | candidiasis |
| The medical term for pregnancy | gestation |
| The medical term for a period | menses |
| What is the cessation of the menstrual cycle | amenorrhea |
| Where is sperm stored | epididymis |