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position of Uterus
superior to the bladder with the fundus most anterior
which hormones stimulate the mammary glands to produce milk?
Prolactin
which hormone makes stron contractions of the smooth muscle of the uterus for labor & delivery?
Oxytocin
how often should a self- exam of the breast be done?
once a month
routine pap smear...what should the Patient be ask to do before it?
empty bladder
position of Uterus
superior to the bladder with the fundus most anterior
which hormones stimulate the mammary glands to produce milk?
Prolactin
which hormone makes stron contractions of the smooth muscle of the uterus for labor & delivery?
Oxytocin
how often should a self- exam of the breast be done?
once a month
routine pap smear...what should the Patient be ask to do before it?
empty bladder
which supplies are set out when assisting with collecting gonorrhea bacteria culture?
charcoal swab
fallopian tube
usual site of fertilization
Myometrium
contracts for labor and delivery
bartholins glands
secretes mucus at the vaginal orifice
vestibule
contains the urethral and the vaginal openings
endometrium
becomes the maternal side of the placenta
ovarian follicle
site of development of an ovum
corpus luteum
secretes progesterone and strogen after ovulation
imperforate
not having expected opening
colporrhaphy
surgical repair of part of vagina
dysmenorrhea
painful menstruation
cryotherapy
freezing of tissue
agenesis
undeveloped
dyspareunia
painful intercourse
cystocele
bladder sags into vaginal space
rectocele
rectum sags into the vagina
anteversion
forward turning
salpingo-oophorectomy
removal of the fallopian tubes and ovaries
mastopexy
surgery to change the position of the breasts
mastectomy
surgery to remove the breast
reduction mammoplasty
surgery to decrease the size of breast
augmentation mammoplasty
surgery to increase the size of breast
recontructive mammoplasty
surgery to re-build a breast after a mastectomy
amenorrhea
absence of menstrual period for 6 months or three previous cycles lenghts once cycles have been established
menorrhagia
passing more than 80 ml of blood per menses
dysmenorrhea
difficult or painful menstruation
polymenorrhea
menses more often than every 21 days
hypomenorrhea
less then expected amount of menstrual bleeding