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Question I 100 Back Development of breasts in a male AnswerTRANSCRIPT
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Diseases A & P ProceduresHodge Podge A & P
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Question I 100
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Development of breasts in a male
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Question I 200
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An open sore that occurs with venereal disease (STIs)
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Question I 300
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A disorder characterized by hypertension, proteinuria, edema, and uremia
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Question I 400
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A disorder in which a newborn presents with projectile vomiting and dehydration
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Question I 500
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Characterized by the abnormal presence of the uterine lining in the abdominal cavity.
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Question II 100
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The colored area surrounding the nipple
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Question II 200
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The name for a fertilized egg
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Question II 300
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The site of fertilization
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Question II 400
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Unborn child form the 9th week of pregnancy until birth
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Question II 500
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Connects the embryo to the placenta
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Question III 100
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Tests to detect cancer of the cervix
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Question III 200
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X-ray examinations of the breast to screen for cancer
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Question III 300
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Removal of the uterus
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Question III 400
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An incision into the perineum to prevent tearing during birth
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Question III 500
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Procedure where cervix is opened and scrapped
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Question IV 100
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Likely to occur after a STI and may lead to sterility
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Question IV 200
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome in a newborn
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Question IV 300
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Premature separation of a normally implanted placenta
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Question IV 400
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The first menstrual cycle
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Question IV 500
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Excessive flow of blood between menstrual periods
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Question V 100
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The birth canal
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Question V 200
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A male hormone
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Question V 300
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When ovulation usually occurs if a women has a regular 28-day menstrual cycle
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Question V 400
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Finger-like projections at the ends of the fallopian tubes
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Question V 500
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Symbols/Abbreviations used to describe a woman who has had 3 miscarriages and 2 live births
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Answer I 100 What is Gynecomastia?
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Answer I 200• What is chancre?
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Answer I 300• What is Preeclampsia?
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Answer I 400What is pyloric stenosis?
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Answer I 500• What is Endometriosis?
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Answer II 100• What is the Areola?
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Answer II 200• What is a zygote?
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Answer II 300• What are the fallopian tubes?
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Answer II 400
• What is a fetus?
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Answer II 500• What is the umbilical cord?
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Answer III 100• What is a Pap smear?
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Answer III 200• What is a mammogram?
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Answer III 300• What is a hysterectomy?
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Answer III 400• What is an episiotomy?
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Answer III 500• What is dilation and curettage?
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Answer IV 100• What is pelvic inflammatory disease?
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Answer IV 200• What is Hyaline Membrane Disease?
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Answer IV 300• What is Abruptio Placenta?
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Answer IV 400• What is menarche?
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Answer IV 500• What is metrorrhagia?
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Answer V 100• What is the vagina?
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Answer V 200• What is testosterone?
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Answer V 300What is the 12th -15th day
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Answer V 400 • What is fimbriae?
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Answer V 500• G5P3
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