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normal position of uterus | anteflexion |
untreated PID may cause | sterility and septicema |
pap smear is used to diagnois primarily | cervical cancer |
PID affects all of the following structures | uterusfallopian tubesovariespelvic structure |
vaginal canal | colpocleisis |
primary score of syhilis | chancre |
multipara means | woman who has delivered more than one viable infant |
endometriosis means | presence of functional tissue in areas outside the uterus |
postnatal mean | afterbirth |
candidiasis means | yeast infection |
combined structures of the external female genetalia | Vulva |
hormone used to induce labor | oxytocin |
internal organs of reproduction | ovariesfallopian tubesuterusvagina |
term for onset of menses | menarche |
what is D&C | Dialation and Curettagewidening of cervical and scarping the uterine |
two hormones responsible for menstrual cycle and menopause | estrogen and progesterone |
one of the hormones secreted by the ovaries | progesterone |
wave like currents that pull the ovum into the uterine tube | peristalsis |
tube of sterilization | tubal ligation |
period of pregnancy | gestation |
std that infects the placenta and fetus | syphilis |
menstrual pain | dysmenorrhea |
fertilization takes place | falliopian tubes |
disorder caused by hypersecretion of chortisol from the adrenal cortex | cushing syndrome |
disorder caused by hypersecretion from the thyroxin and thyroid gland | graves diease |
hormones that is secreted by the adrenal medulla | epinephrine and norepinephrine |
hormones increases contreation of calcium and phosphates in blood | parathyroid hormone |
functions of t3 and t4 | increase energy productions and increase rate of protein |
adenohypophysis means | frontal lobe of the pituitary gland |
master gland that regulates other glands | pituitary gland |
fuction of the hormone glucagon | raised blood glucose level |
hormone responsible for increasing blood sugar | glucagon |
the function of PTH | regulate calciumenchance the absorption of calciumhave kidneys to convert blood calciumincrease the excretion |
hormone that regulate metabolism | glucocorticoids |
which gland that secretes hormones to regualte metabolism | thyroid |
3 target organs for PTH | boneskidneyintestines |
hormone that lower blood pressure | insulin |
giantism and dwarfism result from improper hormone from which gland | growth hormone |
est for abnormal condition of low sodium in blood | hyponatremia |
state of equilibrium | homeostasis |
functions of the pituitary gland | regulate body activitiesstimulate other glands |
PTH is located where | posterior surface of the thyroid gland |
drugs to lower cholesterol | antihyperlipidenics |
galact/o | milk |
colp/o | vagina |
mamm'o | breast |
salping/o | tube |
pweine/o | perineum |
oophor/o | ovary |
cervic/o | neck |
gynec/o | woman |
uter/o | uterus |
men/o | menstruction |
amin/o | amnion |
hyster/o | uterus |
nat/o | birth |
-arche | beginging |
-tocia | childbirth or labor |
endo- | within |
-stenosis | narrowing |
brady | slow |
tachy | rapid |
dys | difficult |
-para | to bear |
-salpinx | tube |
ante- | in front of |
-version | turning |
-gravida | pregnant woman |
post | after |
-cyesis | pregnancy |
primi- | first |
gen- | forming or orgin |
-crine | secrete |
exo- | outside |
-dipsia | thrist |
poly | many or much |
eu- | good or normal |
-uria | urine |
sphyxia | pulse |
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