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CCAC NRN 102 Female Reproductive and common problems

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The female reproductive system consists of:   external structures visible from the pubis to the perineum internal structures located in pelvic cavity  
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External genital organs include:   mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, vestibular glands, vaginal vestibule, vaginal orifice, urethral opening.  
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Internal structures include:   vagina, uterus, uterine tubes, ovaries.  
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Three primary purposes of the bony pelvis are:   accommodation of the growing fetus during pregnancy, protection of the pelvic structures, and anchorage of the pelvic support structures.  
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The ___________pelvis is the upper portion above the pelvic brim of the inlet.   False  
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The __________pelvis is the lower curved bony canal, which includes the inlet, the cavity, and the outlet.   True  
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____________is the periodic uteine bleeding that begins approximately 14 days after ovulation.   Menstruation  
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The average length of a menstrual cycle is:   28 days  
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The mentrual cycle is a complex interplay of events that occur simultaneously in the   endometrium, the hypothalamus, the pituitary glands, and the ovaries.  
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The four phases of the ________________cycle are 1) the menstrual phase, 2) the proliferative phase, 3) the secretory phase, 4) the ischemic phase.   endometrial cycle  
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The pelvic examination provides a good opportunity for the practitioner to emphasize the need for   regular vulvar self-examination (VSE)  
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The absence of menstrual flow is   Amenorrhea  
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Dysmenorrhea, pain during or shortly before menstruation, is one of the least common gynecologic problems in women of all ages.   False, it is one of the most common  
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PMS is a complex, poorly understood condition that includes a nimber of cyclic symptoms occurring in the ________phase of the menstrual cycle.   Luteal  
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_______________is characterized by the presence and growth of endometrial tissue outside of the uterus.   Endometriosis  
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Endometrial tissue responds to cyclic hormonal stimulation in the same way that the uterine endometrium does.   True  
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What is the most common and fastest spreading STI in American women?   Chlamydia  
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What two drugs does the CDC recommend for the treatment of urethral and rectal chlamydial infections?   doxycycline and azithromycin  
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____________is probably the oldest communicable disease in the US.   Gonorrhea  
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List the perinatal complications of gonococcal infection:   PROM, preterm birth, chorioamnionitis, neonatal sepsis, IUGR, and maternal postpartum sepsis.  
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Pelvic Inflammatory disease is an infectious process that most commonly involves the:   uterine tubes.  
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The most common viral STI is   HPV  
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If visible HSV lesions are not present at the onset of labor, a Cesarean birth is necesary.   False  
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Treatment of bacterial vaginosis with oral metronidazole is not effective.   False  
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Fibrocystic changes in the breast appear most commonly in women in their   second and third decades of life.  
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The most important predictor of brest cancer is   age  
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It is not uncommon in normal breast develoment for one breast to larger than the other.   True  
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