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[06] Lessons 6 & 7 Exam - Results
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stion 1
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Doppler ultrasound is used during pregnancy to
Question options:
a)
determine the sex of the fetus.
b)
monitor uterine contractions.
c)
determine the position of the fetus.
d)
monitor the fetal heartbeat.
on
2
Vesiculitis is a condition in which there is
Question options:
a)
inflammation of the epididymis.
b)
enlargement of the veins of the spermatic cord.
c)
inflammation of a seminal vesicle.
d)
scrotal swelling.
on
2
Which of the following is another term for a spermatozoon or ovum?
Question options:
a)
Mitotic product
b)
Stem cell
c)
Parenchyma
d)
Gamete
on
The abnormal process of tilting forward of the uterus at its body and neck is called
Question options:
a)
anteflexion.
b)
retroflexion.
c)
anteversion.
d)
retroversion.
on
2
A surgical procedure to prevent tearing of the perineum and to facilitate delivery of the fetus is called a(n)
Question options:
a)
hysteroscopy.
b)
colpotomy.
c)
episiotomy.
d)
hysterotomy.
on
2
Which of the following is the congenital defect in which the urethra opens on the dorsum of the penis?
Question options:
a)
Epididymitis
b)
Hypospadias
c)
Epispadias
d)
Hydrocele
on
Inflammation of the muscular wall of the uterus is
Question options:
a)
endometritis.
b)
myometritis.
c)
vaginitis.
d)
cervicitis.
on
2
In the term
oogenesis,
the suffix
-genesis
means
Question options:
a)
formation, produce.
b)
rupture.
c)
movement.
d)
closure.
on
2
Enlargement of the prostate that can occur in older men is called
Question options:
a)
benign prostatic hyperplasia.
b)
benign prostate trophy.
c)
hypertrophy prostatic.
d)
megaloprostatic.
on A lack of one or both testes is called
Question options:
a)
azoospermia.
b)
aspermia.
c)
aorchism.
d)
anorchism.
on 2
The funnel-shaped end of the fallopian tube is known as the
Question options:
a)
isthmus.
b)
ostium.
c)
infundibulum.
d)
fimbriae.
on 2
What is menorrhagia?
Question options:
a)
Abdominal pain between periods
b)
Normal bleeding during a period
c)
Stoppage of menstrual periods
d)
Excessive bleeding during a period
on 2
In the term
menarche,
the root
arche
means
Question options:
a)
formation.
b)
ending.
c)
produce.
d)
beginning.
on The medical term for a difficult monthly menstrual flow is
Question options:
a)
amenorrhea.
b)
dyspareunia.
c)
menorrhea.
d)
dysmenorrhea.
on 2
The fingerlike processes that work to propel the discharged ovum into the fallopian tubes are called
Question options:
a)
flagella.
b)
fimbriae.
c)
filum.
d)
fillet.
on 2
The medical word for painful intercourse is
Question options:
a)
coitus.
b)
mittelschmerz.
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