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What is defined as statutory rape in the state of TN? |
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involving a child under the age of 16 with partner being > or equal to 4 years older than the victim |
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What was one women's health thing mentioned that a child needs parental permission for in the state of TN? |
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abortion -unless it is a case of incest -don't need parent for BC, preg test and prenatal care, HIV/STD treatment/testing, and substance abuse assistance |
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Pregnant and recently pregnant women are more likely to be victims of __________ than to die of any other cause |
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What are the 5 stages of human sexuality? |
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-desire -arousal -plateau -orgasm -resolution |
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SSRI use can cause what two types of sexual dysfunction in women? |
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female sexual arousal disorder female orgasmic disorder |
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What are the 5 P's of taking a sexual hx? |
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1. Partners- number and gender 2. Prevention of Pregnancy- are you trying to get pregnant? What are you doing to prevent pregnancy? 3. Protection from STDs- what do you do to protect yourself from STIs and HIV? 4. Practices- "I am going to be more direct about the kind of sex you have been having over the last year to be sure I understand" 5. Past History of STDs- |
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What is the most common positing of a uterus? |
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You bladder is actually ________ to the anterior side of the uterus |
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what ligaments suspend the uterus in the pelvis? |
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The total supply of eggs that a female can release has been determined by the time she is _______ |
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As a primary oocyte begins dividing, two different cells are produced, each containing 23 unpaired chromosomes. What are the names of these two cells and which one is capable of being fertilized? |
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-secondary oocyte (larger and capable of being fertilized) -first polar body |
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Ovulation occurs at day 14 in response to surge of what hormone? |
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What hormone is called the "pregnancy" hormone, bc without enough it a pregnancy will not be carried to term? |
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From what is GnRH secreted? Function? |
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-hypothalamus -stimulates release of FSH and LH initiating puberty and sustaining menstrual cycle |
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What secretes FSH? Function? |
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-anterior pituitary (during 1st half of menstrual cycle) -stimulates growth and maturation of graafian follicle before ovulation -thins endometrium |
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What secretes LH? function? |
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-ant pituitary -stimulates final maturation of the graafian folicle -causes ovulation with surge at day 14 -stimulates transformation of graafian follicle into corpus luteum -thickens endometrium |
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What secretes estrogen? Functions? |
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-ovaries, corpus luteum, adrenal cortex, and placenta (during pregnancy) -thickens endometrium; causes suppression of FSH -development of secondary sex characteristics -uterine contractions -high concentration inhibits secretion of FSH and prolactin -low after pregnancy stimulates secretion of prolactin |
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What secretes progesterone? Function? |
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-ovary, CL, placenta (during pregnancy) -inhibits LH secretion -increases body temp -relaxes smooth muscle, decreases uterine contractions -causes cervical secretion of thick mucus -maintains thickness of endometrium -HORMONE OF PREGNANCY -prepares breast for lactation |
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bleeding between periods of less than 2 weeks duration |
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What are 2 first trimester maternal serum measurement screens? |
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-PAPP-A (pregnancy-assocated plasma protein A) lower than normal in all trisomies -Free B-hCG is elevated in trisomy 21, but depressed in the other trisomies |
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What is US measurement of nuchal translucency? |
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first trimester screen that measures the echo-free space between the skin and the soft tissue overlying the dorsal aspect of the cervical spine. Space will be bigger in an abnormal pregnancy. |
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What is a part of the second trimester triple screen? add what to make it a quadruple screen? |
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-MSAFP, free B-hCG, unconjugated estriol -inhibin A |
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what is the most important test to detect for neural tube defects? |
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MSAFP, which will be higher than normal |
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Amniocentesis measures the concentration of what in the amniotic fluid? |
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When is cordocentesis warranted? |
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-when there is a concern that the fetus may acquire a viral or parasitic infection transmitted from the mother during pregnancy -when there is an incompatibility between the fetus and maternal blood to determine fetal blood type and blood count |
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