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Chapter 8
Female Reproductive System

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Learning Objectives

  • Name the organs of the female reproductive system, their locations, and combining forms.
  • Explain how these organs and their hormones function in the processes of menstruation and pregnancy.
  • Identify abnormal conditions of the female reproductive system and of the newborn child.

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Learning Objectives (cont’d.)

  • Describe important laboratory tests and clinical procedures used in gynecology and obstetrics, and recognize related abbreviations.
  • Apply your new knowledge to understanding medical terms in their proper contexts, such as medical reports and records.

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Chapter 8
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INTRODUCTION

Sexual Reproduction

  • Union of the nuclei of ovum and sperm cell
  • Ovum and Sperm cells are called gamete
  • Each Gamete contains half the number of chromosomes of a normal body cell.

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INTRODUCTION

Gametes

(ovum and sperm cell)

  • Gametes are produced in the gonads.
  • Female gonads are the ovaries; male gonads are the testes.

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Fertilization

  • An ovum leaves the ovaries and travels through the fallopian tube.
  • Fertilization takes place if sperm cells are present and unite with the ovum.
  • Fertilized egg implants then divides to form a ball of cells, called a zygote (and later an embryo and then a fetus).

INTRODUCTION

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QUICK QUIZ:

Fertilized egg implants then divides to form a ball of cells, called a….

Embryo

Fetus

Follicle

Zygote

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CORRECT Answer is D--zygote

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ORGANS OF THE
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

  • Label the diagram

  • Organs of the female reproductive system,

lateral view.

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Students should label the figure: 1. ovaries, 2. fallopian tobule, 3. uterus, 4. cul-de-sac, 5. vagina, 6.Bartholin glands, 7. clitoris, 8.perineum (see slide 9 for answers)

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Organs of the Female Reproductive System

  • Ovaries
  • Fallopian tubes
  • Uterus
  • Cul-de-Sac
  • Vagina
  • Bartholin glands
  • Clitoris
  • Perineum

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  • Organs of the female reproductive system, lateral view.

ORGANS OF THE
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

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  • Label the diagram
  • Organs of the female reproductive system

anterior view

ORGANS OF THE
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

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Organs of the Female Reproductive System- Anterior View

  • Ovary
  • Utero – Ovarian ligament
  • Ovarian Follicles
  • Ovum
  • Corpus Luteum
  • Fallopian tube
  • Fimbriae
  • Uterus: Fundus and Corpus
  • Endometrium
  • Myometrium
  • Uterine Serosa
  • Cervix
  • Vagina

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  • Organs of the female reproductive system

anterior view

ORGANS OF THE
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

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The Breast

sagittal view

ORGANS OF THE
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

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What is the role of sinuses in the breast?

Name the parts of the breast nipple.

Which hormones stimulate lactation?

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The Breast

sagittal view

ORGANS OF THE
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

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What is the role of sinuses in the breast?

Name the parts of the breast nipple.

Which hormones stimulate lactation?

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MENSTRUATION AND PREGNANCY

MENSTRUAL CYCLE

  • Day 1-5 Blood cells, endometrial cells, and glandular

secretions discharge from the body

  • Day 6-12 Estrogen aids repair of endometrium.

The ovum grows in the follicle.

  • Day 13-14 Egg leaves the ovary and passes through

the fallopian tube

  • Day 15-28 Corpus luteum secretes progesterone;

uterus lining builds up.

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Describe the menstrual cycle.

What is the first menstrual cycle called? (menarche)

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MENSTRUATION AND PREGNANCY

MENSTRUAL CYCLE

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Does lack of fertilization cause low or high levels of progesterone and estrogen?

At what stage is the egg most likely to be fertilized?

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MENSTRUATION AND PREGNANCY

PREGNANCY

  • If fertilization occurs, the egg implants in the uterine endometrium
  • Placenta forms within the uterine wall
  • Amnion holds the fetus in an amniotic cavity
  • Nutrients, oxygen and wastes exchange between fetus and mother
  • Placenta produces human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)

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What is the placenta derived from?

What are the chorion and the amnion?

What is amniotic fluid?

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MENSTRUATION AND PREGNANCY

A, Implantation in the uterus.

B, Embryo’s relationship to the placenta

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MENSTRUATION AND PREGNANCY

A, Implantation in the uterus.

B, Embryo’s relationship to the placenta

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QUICK QUIZ:

Corpus luteum secretes this monthly to build up the lining of the uterus…..

A. adreniline

B. estrogen

C. Progesterone

D. hCG

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CORRECT Answer is C---progesterone

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QUICK QUIZ:

3. During Pregnancy what does the placenta secrete?

adreniline

hCG

progesteron

estrogen

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CORRECT Answer is B—hGC human chorionic gonadotropin

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MENSTRUATION AND PREGNANCY

PREGNANCY

  • Progesterone maintains placenta development
  • Uterus expands as fetus grows
  • Normal delivery fetal position in cephalic presentation (head first)

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Which hormone does the placenta produce?

What does a pregnancy test look for? (urine vs. blood)

How long does it take the fetus to reach the epigastric region?

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MENSTRUATION AND PREGNANCY

PREGNANCY

  • THREE PHASES of Labor

Dilation of the cervix

Birth of the infant

Delivery of the placenta

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Which hormone does the placenta produce?

What does a pregnancy test look for? (urine vs. blood)

How long does it take the fetus to reach the epigastric region?

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MENSTRUATION AND PREGNANCY

A, Cephalic presentation. B, Delivery of the placenta.

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HORMONAL INTERACTIONS

  • Pituitary secretes:
  • Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
  • Luteinizing hormone (LH)
  • Pituitary stops producing FSH and LH
  • During pregnancy
  • With oral contraceptives

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What is negative feedback?

How do oral contraceptives work?

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Hormonal Interactions (cont’d.)

  • Menopause
  • Gradual ending of the menstrual cycle
  • Normally begins between 45 and 55
  • Estrogen levels fall
  • Option for Estrogen replacement therapy (careful consideration of risks required)

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How does the IUD function to prevent pregnancy?

How does the diaphragm work to prevent pregnancy?

What are the risks of either method?

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Chapter 8
Lesson 8.2

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VOCABULARY

  • adnexa uteri
  • amnion
  • areola
  • Bartholin glands
  • cervix

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Reference pages 260-262 for definitions of vocabulary terms

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  • chorion
  • clitoris
  • coitus
  • corpus luteum
  • cul-de-sac

VOCABULARY

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Reference pages 260-262 for definitions of vocabulary terms

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  • embryo
  • endometrium
  • estrogen
  • fallopian tube
  • fertilization
  • fetus

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Reference pages 260-262 for definitions of vocabulary terms

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  • fimbriae
  • follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
  • gamete
  • genitalia
  • gestation
  • gonad

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Reference pages 260-262 for definitions of vocabulary terms

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  • gynecology
  • human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG)
  • hymen
  • labia
  • lactiferous ducts

VOCABULARY

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Reference pages 260-262 for definitions of vocabulary terms

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  • luteinizing hormone (LH)
  • mammary papilla
  • menarche
  • menopause
  • menstruation

VOCABULARY

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  • myometrium
  • neonatology
  • obstetrics
  • orifice
  • ovarian follicle
  • ovary

VOCABULARY

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Reference pages 260-262 for definitions of vocabulary terms

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  • ovulation
  • ovum
  • parturition
  • perineum
  • pituitary gland

VOCABULARY

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  • placenta
  • pregnancy
  • progesterone
  • puberty
  • uterine serosa

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  • uterus
  • vagina
  • vulva
  • zygote

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QUICK QUIZ:

4. Which term refers to the inner, mucous membrane lining of the uterus?

A. Endometrium

B. Fallopian tube

C. Chorion

D. Amnion

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CORRECT Answer is A, endometrium

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COMBINING FORMS

  • amni/o amnion
  • cervic/o cervix, neck
  • chori/o chorion
  • chorion/o chorion
  • colp/o vagina

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TERMINOLOGY: COMBINING FORMS, SUFFIXES, AND PREFIXES

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COMBINING FORMS

  • culd/o cul-de-sac
  • episi/o vulva
  • galact/o milk
  • gynec/o woman, female
  • hyster/o uterus, womb

Combining Form Meaning

TERMINOLOGY: COMBINING FORMS, SUFFIXES, AND PREFIXES

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COMBINING FORMS

  • lact/o milk
  • mamm/o breast
  • mast/o breast
  • men/o menses, menstruation
  • metr/o uterus

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TERMINOLOGY: COMBINING FORMS, SUFFIXES, AND PREFIXES

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COMBINING FORMS

  • my/o muscle
  • myom/o muscle tumor
  • nat/i birth
  • obstetr/o pregnancy
  • o/o egg

Combining Form Meaning

TERMINOLOGY: COMBINING FORMS, SUFFIXES, AND PREFIXES

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COMBINING FORMS

  • oophor/o ovary
  • ov/o egg
  • ovari/o ovary
  • ovul/o egg
  • perine/o perineum

Combining Form Meaning

TERMINOLOGY: COMBINING FORMS, SUFFIXES, AND PREFIXES

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COMBINING FORMS

  • phor/o to bear
  • salping/o fallopian tubes
  • uter/o uterus
  • vagin/o vagina
  • vulv/o vulva

Combining Form Meaning

TERMINOLOGY: COMBINING FORMS, SUFFIXES, AND PREFIXES

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SUFFIXES

  • -arche beginning
  • -cyesis pregnancy
  • -gravida pregnancy
  • -parous to bear, bring forth

Suffix Meaning

TERMINOLOGY: COMBINING FORMS, SUFFIXES, AND PREFIXES

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SUFFIXES

  • -rrhea discharge
  • -salpinx uterine tube
  • -tocia labor, birth
  • -version act of turning

Suffix Meaning

TERMINOLOGY: COMBINING FORMS, SUFFIXES, AND PREFIXES

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PREFIXES

  • dys- painful
  • endo- within
  • in- in
  • intra- within
  • multi- many

Prefix Meaning

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PREFIXES

  • nulli- no, not, none
  • pre- before
  • primi- first
  • retro- backward

Prefix Meaning

TERMINOLOGY: COMBINING FORMS, SUFFIXES, AND PREFIXES

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QUICK QUIZ:

5. Which term means removal of the breast?

A. hysterectomy

B. mastectomy

C. mastitis

D. mammoplasty

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CORRECT Answer is B---mastectomy. Mammoplasty means surgical repair of the breast, while mastitis means inflammation of the breast and hysterectomy means removal of the uterus.

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PATHOLOGY: Uterus

  • Carcinoma of the cervix

Malignant cells within the cervix

  • Cervicitis

Inflammation of the cervix

  • Carcinoma of the endometrium

Malignant tumor of the uterus

  • Endometriosis

Endometrial tissue located outside the uterus

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Name the risk factors for carcinoma of the cervix.

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PATHOLOGY: Uterus

  • Fibroids
  • Benign tumors of the uterus
  • Figure shows location of uterine ibroids.

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Name the risk factors for carcinoma of the cervix.

What is conization?

How is conization used to diagnose and treat CIS?

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Pathology: Gynecological and Breast

  • Breast
  • Carcinoma of the breast
  • Fibrocystic disease

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What is the most common type of breast cancer?

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PATHOLOGY:

Ovaries

  • Ovarian carcinoma

Malignant tumor of the ovary

  • Ovarian cysts

Collections of fluid within a sac in the ovary

Fallopian Tubes

  • Pelvic inflammatory disease

Examples: salpingitis, oophoritis, endometritis

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Pathology: Breast
Carcinoma of the breast
Image A shows (arrows) mammogram of invasive carcinoma of the breast.

Image B is a cut section of invasive ductal cardinoma of the breast.

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Chapter 8
Lesson 8.3

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PATHOLOGY: Pregnancy

  • Abruptio placentae
  • Premature separation of the implanted placenta
  • Choriocarcinoma
  • Malignant tumor of the placenta
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Misplaced implantation of egg
  • Placenta previa
  • Preeclampsia

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What is an ectopic pregnancy?

Which term describes the emergence of the placenta before the baby?

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PATHOLOGY: Neonatal

  • Down syndrome
  • Erythroblastosis fetalis
  • Hyaline membrane disease
  • Hydrocephalus
  • Meconium aspiration syndroms
  • Pyloric stenosis

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PATHOLOGY: Neonatal

  • APGAR SCORING CHART
  • Assessment of newborn
  • Scoring 1 to 5 mins after birth

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Clinical Tests and Procedures

Clinical tests

  • Pap smear
  • Pregnancy test

Procedures

  • X-rays:

mammography

  • Gynecological procedures:

cauterization,

cryosurgery,

Dilatation and Curettage

  • Procedures during pregnancy:

amniocentesis

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For what tests is a speculum used?

What types of x-rays are used to examine the reproductive organs?

What is the purpose of hysterosalpingography (HSG)?

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Clinical Procedures

Gynecological procedures

  • Conization
  • Removal of a cone-shaped section of the cervix.
  • Figure shows LEEP for cone biospsy

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Clinical Procedures

Gynecological procedures

  • Laparoscopic

oophorectomy

  • A, Ovary placed in plastic bag.
  • B, Extracted through the laparoscope

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Clinical Tests and Procedures

Procedures

Procedures during pregnancy

  • Amniocentesis

Needle placement guided by ultrasound images.

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REVIEW SHEET

COMBINING FORMS

  • amni/o _________
  • cephal/o _________
  • cervic/o _________
  • chori/o, chorion/o _________
  • colp/o _________

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COMBINING FORMS

  • amni/o amnion
  • cephal/o head
  • cervic/o cervix, neck
  • chori/o, chorion/o chorion
  • colp/o vagina

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COMBINING FORMS

  • culd/o _________
  • episi/o _________
  • galact/o _________
  • gynec/o _________
  • hyster/o _________

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COMBINING FORMS

  • culd/o cul-de-sac
  • episi/o vulva
  • galact/o milk
  • gynec/o woman, female
  • hyster/o uterus, womb

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COMBINING FORMS

  • lact/o _________
  • mamm/o _________
  • mast/o _________
  • men/o _________
  • metr/o _________

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COMBINING FORMS

  • lact/o milk
  • mamm/o breast
  • mast/o breast
  • men/o menses, menstruation
  • metr/o uterus

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COMBINING FORMS

  • my/o _________
  • myom/o _________
  • nat/i _________
  • obstetr/o _________
  • olig/o _________
  • o/o _________

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COMBINING FORMS

  • my/o muscle
  • myom/o muscle tumor
  • nat/i birth
  • obstetr/o midwife
  • olig/o scanty
  • o/o egg

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  • oophor/o _________
  • ov/o _________
  • ovari/o _________
  • ovul/o _________
  • perine/o _________

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COMBINING FORMS

  • oophor/o ovary
  • ov/o egg
  • ovari/o ovary
  • ovul/o egg
  • perine/o perineum

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COMBINING FORMS

  • phor/o _________
  • py/o _________
  • salping/o _________
  • uter/o _________
  • vagin/o _________
  • vulv/o _________

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COMBINING FORMS

  • phor/o to bear
  • py/o pus
  • salping/o fallopian tubes
  • uter/o uterus
  • vagin/o vagina
  • vulv/o vulva

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SUFFIXES

  • -arche _________
  • -cele _________
  • -cyesis _________
  • -ectasis _________
  • -ectomy _________

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SUFFIXES

  • -arche beginning
  • -cele hernia
  • -cyesis pregnancy
  • -ectasis stretching, dilation
  • -ectomy removal, excision

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SUFFIXES

  • -flexion _________
  • -genesis _________
  • -gravida _________
  • -itis _________
  • -pareunia _________
  • -parous _________

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SUFFIXES

  • -flexion flexible
  • -genesis producing; forming
  • -gravida pregnancy
  • -itis inflammation
  • -pareunia sexual intercourse
  • -parous to bear, bring forth

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SUFFIXES

  • -plasia _________
  • -plasty _________
  • -ptosis _________
  • -rrhagia _________
  • -rrhaphy _________

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SUFFIXES

  • -plasia development, formation
  • -plasty surgical repair
  • -ptosis dropping, sagging
  • -rrhagia bursting forth (blood)
  • -rrhaphy suture

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  • -rrhea _________
  • -salpinx _________
  • -scopy _________
  • -stenosis _________
  • -stomy _________

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SUFFIXES

  • -rrhea discharge
  • -salpinx uterine tube
  • -scopy visual examination
  • -stenosis tightening
  • -stomy new opening

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  • -tocia _________
  • -tomy _________
  • -tresia _________
  • -version _________

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  • -tocia labor, birth
  • -tomy process of cutting
  • -tresia opening
  • -version act of turning

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PREFIXES

  • bi- _________
  • dys- _________
  • endo- _________
  • in- _________
  • intra- _________
  • multi- _________

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PREFIXES

  • bi- two
  • dys- painful
  • endo- within
  • in- in
  • intra- within
  • multi- many

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PREFIXES

  • nulli- _________
  • oxy- _________
  • peri- _________
  • pre- _________

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PREFIXES

  • nulli- no, not, none
  • oxy- swift, sharp
  • peri- surrounding
  • pre- before

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  • primi- _________
  • pseudo- _________
  • retro- _________
  • uni- _________

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  • primi- first
  • pseudo- false
  • retro- backward
  • uni- one

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CORRECT Answer is D--zygote

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Students should label the figure: 1. ovaries, 2. fallopian tobule, 3. uterus, 4. cul-de-sac, 5. vagina, 6.Bartholin glands, 7. clitoris, 8.perineum (see slide 9 for answers)

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What is the role of sinuses in the breast?

Name the parts of the breast nipple.

Which hormones stimulate lactation?

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What is the role of sinuses in the breast?

Name the parts of the breast nipple.

Which hormones stimulate lactation?

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Describe the menstrual cycle.

What is the first menstrual cycle called? (menarche)

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Does lack of fertilization cause low or high levels of progesterone and estrogen?

At what stage is the egg most likely to be fertilized?

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What is the placenta derived from?

What are the chorion and the amnion?

What is amniotic fluid?

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CORRECT Answer is C---progesterone

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CORRECT Answer is B—hGC human chorionic gonadotropin

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Which hormone does the placenta produce?

What does a pregnancy test look for? (urine vs. blood)

How long does it take the fetus to reach the epigastric region?

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Which hormone does the placenta produce?

What does a pregnancy test look for? (urine vs. blood)

How long does it take the fetus to reach the epigastric region?

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What is negative feedback?

How do oral contraceptives work?

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How does the IUD function to prevent pregnancy?

How does the diaphragm work to prevent pregnancy?

What are the risks of either method?

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CORRECT Answer is A, endometrium

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CORRECT Answer is B---mastectomy. Mammoplasty means surgical repair of the breast, while mastitis means inflammation of the breast and hysterectomy means removal of the uterus.

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Name the risk factors for carcinoma of the cervix.

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What is conization?

How is conization used to diagnose and treat CIS?

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Which term describes the emergence of the placenta before the baby?

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For what tests is a speculum used?

What types of x-rays are used to examine the reproductive organs?

What is the purpose of hysterosalpingography (HSG)?

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