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- Figure 43.8 Which of the following statements about the male reproductive system is false? The vas deferens carries sperm from the testes to the penis. Sperm mature in seminiferous tubules in the testes. Both the prostate and the bulbourethral glands produce components of the semen. The prostate gland is located in the testes.Menopause is a normal part of life, but some women experience difficult symptoms. How can the interprofessional collaboration with one or more members of the healthcare team make the care provided more patient-centered?An 18-year-old female presents at a women’s health careclinic seeking oral contraceptives for the first time. She tellsthe nurse that she wants to have sex with her boyfriend, butdoesn’t know what to expect. Which statement by the nurse isnot accurate?a. “Vaginal intercourse is most commonly performed in themissionary position.” b. “The side by side position achieves better clitoral stimula-tion than the missionary position.” c. “Achieving simultaneous orgasms is the goal of vaginalintercourse.”d. “The period after coitus is just as significant as the eventsleading up to it.”
- Which of the following statements, if identified by the nursing student, would specify that teaching about cervical mucus changes as an sign for ovulation has been understood? If my cervical mucus is thick and white, I will need to avoid intercourse or use back-up method of contraception. If my cervical mucus is thin and watery, Fam probably fertile 'If my cervical mucus is yellowish and thick, I am probably fertile The thin, dear mucus will block the sperm from getting into my cervixLife of sperm for fertilization in vagina is : A. 96 hours B. 72 hours C. 48 hours D. 24 hoursComplete the following table: Female Anatomy Structure Function External or Internal Anatomy Ovary Uterus Uterine tube Fimbriae Cervix Vagina Urinary bladder Clitoris Labia majora Labia minora Prepuce Vestibular bulb Paraurethral glands Bartholin’s (greater vestibular) glands Endometrium Perimetrium Myometrium Corpus luteum Corpus albicans Mature follicle Primordial follicle
- What is the correct path of sperm during ejaculation?_________ A. Ejaculatory duct, epididymis, vas deferens, urethra B. Vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, epididymus, urethra C. Epididymis, ejaculatory duct, vas deferens urethra D. Epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, urethraMatch the external female reproductive tissues with their descriptions. also known as the female foreskin; secrets lubricant outermost covering; often contains hair follicles the opening for the penis during intercourse; secrets lubricant important for sexual arousal 1. labium majora 2. labium minora 3. glans litoris 4. vaginal orificeThe main blood supply in the uterus is directly from the : Uterine and deep pelvic arteries Inferior vena cava and hypogastric arteries c. Uterine and ovarian arteries Aorta and ovarian arteries
- Twenty-year-old Lani is in a monogamous relationship with her boyfriend. She has a hard time remembering to take the pill or to carry her diaphragm with her. Which form of contraception would you recommend that she try? Female condom Naxplanon Tubal ligation FemCapWhat is vasectomy and tubectomy?why these are practiced?Match each method of protection with a means of birth control in the key. Key: a. vasectomy b. oral contraception c. intrauterine device (IUD) d. diaphragm e. male condom