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- IDENTIFICATION (WHAT DO YOU CALL THESE, PLEASE IDENTIFY) 1. A procedure taken after birth to avoid bladder distention that can cause postpartum bleeding 2. A graphical record data to monitor progress of labor. 3. A maneuver performed during prenatal check up to determine fetal l attitude. flexion and presentation 4. A supplement given to mother to prevent iron deficiency anemia 5. Bluish extremities, pinkish body. 6. Actual event of birth 7. Gradual thinning of the cervix 8. Gradual opening of the cervix 9. A term “woman in labor” 10. Number of pregnanciesQuestion:- Bleeding during pregnancy a. name of complication b. delivery procedure c. hormones to LactationIdentify (make a line with name) and give functions of the following structures (full sentences). 1. Ovaries: 2. Follicles: 3. Corpus Luteum: 4. Endometrium: 5. Cervix: 6. Uterus: 7. Oviduct: 8. Fallopian Tube:
- Marielle, 18 year old, Gravida 1 Para 0, 40 weeks AOG is in the labor and delivery unit. Eight minutes after a normal delivery under pudendal anesthesiaMarielle has not completed the third stage of labor. The uterus is discoid and firm; no bleeding is evident. What should the nurse do?a. Gently massage the uterus and waitb. Pull steadily but with greater traction on the cordc. Perform Crede's maneuver the contractions with intramuscular (IM) methergined. Manually remove the placentaE. Fetal Circulation Select the structures described by the statements below. ductus arteriosus ductus venosus foramen ovale umbilical arteries umbilical vein 1. Opening between the atria. 2. Extensions of the hypogastric arteries. 3. Brings oxygenated blood to the fetus. 4. Connects the pulmonary artery with the aorta. 5. Carry fetal blood to the placenta. 6. Becomes the ligamentum venosum after birth. 7. Becomes the round ligament after birth. 8. Becomes the ligamentum arteriosum after birth. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. Blood Vessels, Fetal Circulation, and Lymphatic System 313D. Female Organs Select the structures described by the statements below. broad ligament cervix clitoris fimbriae hymen infundibulum labia majora labia minora mons pubis myometrium ovarian ligament ovaries suspensory ligament uterine tubes uterosacral ligament vagina vestibular glands 1. Female copulatory organ. 2. Muscular wall of the uterus. 3. Narrow neck of the uterus. 4. Female gonads. 5. Fingerlike projections around infundibulum. 6. Source of ovum. 7. Provides vaginal lubrication during intercourse. 8. Duct carrying oocyte toward uterus. 9. Inner folds of vulva surrounding vestibule. 10. Nodule of erectile tissue. 11. Outer fatty folds of vulva merging with mons pubis. 12. Funnel-like opening of uterine tube. 13. Narrow ligament attaching ovary to uterus. 14. Sheetlike ligament supporting ovary, uterine tubes, and uterus. 15. Attaches uterus to posterior pelvic wall. 16. Ligament from ovary to lateral pelvic wall. 1. 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 12. 13. 14. 15 16.
- Name Section Part IlI: Discussion 1. Aforoomnleting "A Nicht on the Toun". dacesiha on STD thot micht eneandin cimilasmanne b. identify the individuals who are at risk for getting an STD. c. recommend three methods for reducing the transmission of thininguE an STD 2. List two ways herpes can be transmitted. 3. Name three STDS that can be cured with antibiotics.INSTRUCTION: Label the parts of the illustration from the given set of choices 1 2 -3 Figure 14.1A 4 A. Bulbourethral gland B. Corpus spongiosum C. Corpus cavernosum D. Ductus deferens 5 6. E. Ejaculatory duct 7 АВ. Epididymis AC. Glans penis AD. Prepuce AE. Seminal vesicle ВС. Testis BD. Urethra BE. Urinary bladder CD. Prostate gland 8 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 Figure 14.1B 16 A. Ductus deferens B. Efferent ductules 17 C. Epididymis D. Rete testis E. Seminiferous tubues AB. Straight tubules AC. Tunica albuginea AD. Tunica vaginalis 18 19 (parietal) AE. Tunica vaginalis 20 (visceral) B 21 Figure 14.1. Penis and accessory organs, Sagittal (A); Testis, Sagittal (B)ACROSS 3. Softening of the lower uterine segment. 5. Dark pigment forms on face. 7. General feeling of tiredness. 8. Color change of vagina from pink to violet. 9. Fetal movement felt by woman. 10. When lower uterine segment is tapped on a bimanual examination the fetus can be felt to rise against the abdominal wall. DOWN 1. Stretchmarks form on the abdomen. 2. Line of dark pigment forms on the abdomen. 4. Softening of the cervix. 6. Absence of menstruation.
- The clinic nurse recognizes that a woman’s risk factors for an ectopic pregnancy include: A. The use of oral contraceptive pills B. A previous history of a dilatation and curettage C. An obstruction is present, such as an adhesion of the fallopian tube from a previous infection (chronic salpingitis or pelvic inflammatory disease) D. A history of rubellaWhich of the following findings should the nurse expect when assessing a client, 12 weeks’ gestation, with gestational trophoblastic disease (hydatidiform mole)? A. Protracted pain. B. Variable fetal heart decelerations. C. The uterus tends to expand faster than normally thus causes the uterus to reach its landmarks (just over the symphysis brim at 12 weeks, at the umbilicus at 20 to 24 weeks) before the usual time. D. Suicidal ideationsPlease answer the following: 1.Identify the changes in sensitivity that occur in the hypothalamus, pituitary and gonads as a boy or girl approaches puberty. Explain how these changes lead to the increases of sex steroid hormone secretions that drive many pubertal changes. 2.Explain how the internal female and male reproductive structures develop from two different duct systems. 3.Explain what would occur during fetal development to an XY individual with a mutation causing a nonfunctional SRY gene.