EXAM QUESTIONS Flashcards

(36 cards)

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What is the role of the fallopian tube?

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To transport ova from the ovaries to the uterus.

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What is the role of the Vagina ?

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To provide a pathway for ( baby during birth, penis during intercourse and menstrual blood to leave uterus during periods

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What is the role of the Vulva ?

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To protect the vaginal and urinary openings as well as other reproductive organs located inside the body.

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What is the role of the Cervix ?

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To expand to allow a baby to pass during childbirth ( generally 10 cm ).

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What is the role of the Uterus ?

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To nourish a fertilized ovum/ova.

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What is the top of the skull called?

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Cranium

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What are the parts of the fingers in both the foot and hand called?

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In Order:
1. Tarsals
2. Metatarsals
3. Phalanges.

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What is the top part of the shoulder called?

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Scapula

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What is the jawline called?

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Mandible.

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What is the long bone after the radius/ the circle thing in the leg called?

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Tibia.

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What is the role of a gynecologist?

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Specialists in the female reproductive system and provide reproductive and sexual health advice.

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What services can a gynecologist provide?

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Pelvic scans
Cancer screenings
Testing and treatments for vaginal infections

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What can 2 most common things can a gynecologists diagnose and treat?

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  • Endometriosis.
  • Infertility.
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What is endometriosis and how can it be treated?

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Is a condition where tissue grows outside of the uterus causing pain and discomfort and an irregular menstrual cycle, this can be treated with the use of contraceptive pills and medications to help hormones and excision surgery.

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What are ovarian cists and how are they treated?

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An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac in the ovary. Ovarian cysts are usually not cancerous and don’t usually cause any symptoms, but some can rupture and make your ovary twist and can require emergency treatment or can be removed using keyhole surgery.

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What are the functions of the female reproductive system?

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  • To produce and store eggs to be fertilized.
  • To provide the space and conditions to allow a baby to develop.
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Where is the vagina located in the female reproductive system?

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The bottom-most tube which is scaly.

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Where is the ovary located in the female reproductive system?

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The egg-shaped thing.

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Where is the uterus located in the female reproductive system?

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The triangle-shaped thing.

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Where is the cervix located in the female reproductive system?

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The small little tube above the vagina

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Where is the fallopian tube located in the female reproductive system?

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the tube with the hair like strands.

22
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What is BCP

A

birth control pills

23
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What is LMP

A

Last menstrual cycle.

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What is OCP

A

Oral contraceptive pills.

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What is the role of an obstetrician?
Are specialists who trained to provide medical care during pregnancy and after birth.
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A fertilized egg is called a?
Zygote.
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What is Development?
Gradual changes in our physical,social,emotional and intellectual states and abilities.
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What are the four types of development?
Physical, intellectual, social and emotional.
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What is physical development?
Changes relating to body size and shape.
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What is social development?
The ways in which our abilities to interact with those around us changes as we move through the life span.
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What is Intellectual development?
Changes in the way we are able to think and reason as we move through the life=span.
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What is emotional development?
Learning to understand, control and express our feelings and moods appropriately.
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What are the different stages of the lifespan?
-Prenatal( conception-birth) (germinal 0-2w)(embroynic3-8w)(foetal(9-12w) - Infancy(0-2y) - Childhood(2-10y) - Adolescence(10-20y) - Adulthood.(20-65+y)
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Key Characteristics/signs of development in the Prenatal stage?
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Key Characteristics/signs of development in the Embryonic stage?
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Key Characteristics/signs of development in the Foetal stage?