Sexuality

Descrição

Gynecological problems, Contraception, STDs
Renee Locust
Quiz por Renee Locust, atualizado more than 1 year ago
Renee Locust
Criado por Renee Locust quase 8 anos atrás
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Resumo de Recurso

Questão 1

Questão
Dysmenorrhea pain may be caused by [blank_start]contractions[blank_end] of the [blank_start]uterus[blank_end] during the period
Responda
  • contractions
  • uterus

Questão 2

Questão
The two types of dysmenorrhea are [blank_start]primary[blank_end] and [blank_start]secondary[blank_end].
Responda
  • primary
  • secondary

Questão 3

Questão
Secondary Amenorrhea is the [blank_start]absence[blank_end] of menses for [blank_start]3 cycles[blank_end] in a row in women that were having [blank_start]menses[blank_end].
Responda
  • absence
  • 3 cycles
  • menses

Questão 4

Questão
Primary: is when it takes a girl longer than expected to get her first [blank_start]period[blank_end] 1) No period by age [blank_start]14[blank_end] without any [blank_start]secondary[blank_end] sex characteristics 2) Not having a period by age [blank_start]16[blank_end] but they do have [blank_start]secondary[blank_end] sex characteristics Normally menses should start between [blank_start]9-12[blank_end] but can be sooner or later. [blank_start]Before[blank_end] starting menses, you should start seeing [blank_start]secondary[blank_end] sex characteristics such as pubic hair, breast buds, hair under the armpit, and body [blank_start]odor[blank_end].
Responda
  • period
  • 14
  • secondary
  • 16
  • secondary
  • 9-12
  • Before
  • secondary
  • odor

Questão 5

Questão
Amenorrhea is the absence of [blank_start]menses[blank_end] during the [blank_start]reproductive[blank_end] years.
Responda
  • menses
  • reproductive

Questão 6

Questão
Causes of amenorrhea include: 1) Problems with the [blank_start]ovaries[blank_end] - tumor in ovaries or [blank_start]pituitary gland[blank_end], [blank_start]hormonal[blank_end] imbalance 2) Low amount of body [blank_start]fat[blank_end] - meds, [blank_start]eating[blank_end] disorder [blank_start]Lactation[blank_end]
Responda
  • ovaries
  • pituitary gland
  • hormonal
  • fat
  • eating
  • Lactation

Questão 7

Questão
Diagnosis of Amenorrhea o Blood work to check [blank_start]hormone[blank_end] levels o Scans like [blank_start]CT[blank_end] or MRI to find [blank_start]tumors[blank_end] o History o [blank_start]Pelvic[blank_end] Exam
Responda
  • hormone
  • CT
  • tumors
  • Pelvic

Questão 8

Questão
Treatment for Primary Amenorrhea 1) Administer [blank_start]estrogen[blank_end] [blank_start]orally[blank_end] in order to have enough hormone available to get the period going. 2) Surgical removal of tumor is needed Treatment of Secondary Amenorrhea 1) [blank_start]Oral[blank_end] contraceptives - [blank_start]combination[blank_end] of hormones to keep periods [blank_start]regular[blank_end] 2) Surgical removal if it is a tumor 3) [blank_start]Nutritional[blank_end] counseling if it is a weight issue
Responda
  • orally
  • estrogen
  • Oral
  • combination
  • regular
  • Nutritional

Questão 9

Questão
Primary Dysmenorrhea is due to an increase in [blank_start]prostaglandin[blank_end] release by the body that have a way of inducing uterine [blank_start]contractions[blank_end].
Responda
  • prostaglandin
  • contractions

Questão 10

Questão
[blank_start]Primary[blank_end] Dysmenorrhea is usually seen more with younger girls. There is often improvement when they hit their [blank_start]20[blank_end]'s, or when they have a [blank_start]child[blank_end].
Responda
  • Primary
  • 20
  • child

Questão 11

Questão
Secondary Dysmenorrhea is associated with pelvic [blank_start]infections[blank_end] or [blank_start]pelvic[blank_end] inflammation. Often there are diagnoses of [blank_start]fibroids[blank_end] and [blank_start]endometriosis[blank_end] seen with this.
Responda
  • infections
  • pelvic
  • fibroids
  • endometriosis

Questão 12

Questão
Treatment for dysmenorrhea includes [blank_start]NSAIDs[blank_end], [blank_start]contraceptives[blank_end], acupuncture, heat, and essential oils. [blank_start]Ibuprofen[blank_end] decreases prostaglandin synthesis.
Responda
  • NSAIDs
  • contraceptives
  • Ibuprofen

Questão 13

Questão
[blank_start]Dysfunctional[blank_end] Uterine [blank_start]bleeding[blank_end] is a condition that has an abnormal or irregular vaginal bleeding. This includes bleeding [blank_start]longer[blank_end] or for more [blank_start]days[blank_end] than you should.
Responda
  • Dysfunctional
  • bleeding
  • longer
  • days

Questão 14

Questão
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is commonly [blank_start]painless[blank_end]. It is commonly caused by [blank_start]hormonal imbalance[blank_end]. Other causes include fibroids, [blank_start]endometriosis[blank_end], and [blank_start]clotting[blank_end] disorders. Diagnosis is done by pelvic exam and [blank_start]pap smear[blank_end]. Pelvic ultrasound and [blank_start]endometrial[blank_end] biopsy can also be used to diagnose this.
Responda
  • painless
  • hormonal imbalance
  • clotting
  • endometriosis
  • pap smear
  • endometrial

Questão 15

Questão
Treatment for dysfunctional uterine bleeding includes [blank_start]oral[blank_end] contraceptives which significantly reduce the amount of bleeding, and regulates [blank_start]irregular[blank_end] periods so that the patient will have periods [blank_start]once[blank_end] a month during [blank_start]1[blank_end] week.
Responda
  • oral
  • irregular
  • once
  • 1

Questão 16

Questão
Treatment for dysfunctional uterine bleeding may include giving estrogen or [blank_start]progesterone[blank_end] alone. A [blank_start]D&C[blank_end] may done to clean the wall of the uterus. Endometrial [blank_start]ablation[blank_end] may also be done to destroy the endometrial wall; but this causes [blank_start]infertility[blank_end] and tends to fail after [blank_start]10[blank_end] years. A [blank_start]total[blank_end] hysterectomy is a last resort because it removes the uterus and [blank_start]cervix[blank_end]. After this, the patient will bleed for about [blank_start]2 weeks[blank_end]. Sometimes a [blank_start]JP drain[blank_end] is inserted in the vagina to drain excess fluid.
Responda
  • progesterone
  • D&C
  • 10
  • infertility
  • ablation
  • total
  • cervix
  • 2 weeks
  • JP drain

Questão 17

Questão
[blank_start]Premenstrual Syndrome[blank_end] is a condition that involves a variety of symptoms directly associated with the menstrual cycle. These symptoms may be both [blank_start]physical[blank_end] and [blank_start]psychological[blank_end].
Responda
  • Premenstrual Syndrome
  • physical
  • psychological

Questão 18

Questão
The onset of premenstrual syndrome is [blank_start]3-14 days[blank_end] before the [blank_start]start[blank_end] of the period. Symptoms go away when the period [blank_start]starts[blank_end].
Responda
  • 3-14 days
  • start
  • starts

Questão 19

Questão
Risk factors for premenstrual syndrome include patients with a history of [blank_start]depression[blank_end], [blank_start]high stress[blank_end], poor eating habits including too much [blank_start]caffeine[blank_end], foods high in [blank_start]salt[blank_end], and [blank_start]alcohol[blank_end]. It tends to peak in the [blank_start]20[blank_end]'s and [blank_start]30[blank_end]'s.
Responda
  • depression
  • high stress
  • caffeine
  • salt
  • alcohol
  • 20
  • 30

Questão 20

Questão
The signs and symptoms of a normal period include uterine [blank_start]cramping[blank_end], lower [blank_start]back[blank_end] pain, [blank_start]bloating,[blank_end] and [blank_start]breast[blank_end] tenderness. The signs and symptoms of PMS include normal symptoms with mood swings, [blank_start]fatigue[blank_end], irritability, [blank_start]food[blank_end] craving, and [blank_start]depression[blank_end] that is right before the [blank_start]start[blank_end] of the period.
Responda
  • cramping
  • back
  • bloating,
  • breast
  • depression
  • fatigue
  • food
  • start

Questão 21

Questão
The best way to diagnose PMS is with the [blank_start]symptom journal[blank_end] . For [blank_start]3 months[blank_end], you record how you [blank_start]feel[blank_end] and what you [blank_start]eat[blank_end]. When your period [blank_start]starts[blank_end], you should go back to normal.
Responda
  • symptom journal
  • 3 months
  • starts
  • feel
  • eat

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