NUR 209 Reproductive EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ACCURATE
SOLUTION |GET IT 100% ACCURATE!!!
Beta-Endorpins (βE) - ANSWER-- come from hypothalamus
- affect insulin (-) and glucagon (+)
- assist in blood glucose regulation
- when exercise intensity is >= 70%, VO2 max can increase circulating βE
- longer exercise duration will increase βE further
PMS (premenstrual syndrome) - ANSWER-Symptoms occur between ovulation and menstruation
Nervous tension, mood swings, headaches, bloating, irritability
PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) - ANSWER-group of symptoms similar to but more severe than
PMS, including severe mood disturbances
Abnormal serotonin responses to normal changes in the estrogen levels during the menstrual cycle
PMDD treatment - ANSWER-Similar drugs but consider Oral contraceptives can be effective
Intermittent SSRI and SNRIs during luteal phase
dysmenorrhea - ANSWER-pain caused by uterine cramps during a menstrual period
6-12 months after the start of menarche
Dysmenorrhea treatment - ANSWER-Treat underlying cause
Analgesics, NSAIDs, Aspirin, heat, oral contraceptives.
Whole grains, legumes, fruit, vegetables, and nuts. Avoid sugars, alcohol, caffeine, dairy products, and
salt.
secondary dysmenorrhea - ANSWER-painful menstruation that begins during adult life(around age 25) ,
usually as a consequence of a pelvic disorder
, Cause by pelvic pathology
Dull lower abdominal pain that radiates to the back
pelvis pathology - ANSWER-Endometriosis
Endometritis
Adenomyosis
Pelvic inflammatory disease
edometriosis - ANSWER-abnormal condition in which tissue that contains typical endometrial elements
is present outside the uterus
Which nursing intervention would help relieve symptoms of dysmenorrhea? - ANSWER-Pelvic-rock
exercises
Effleurage
Low-fat diet
Prostaglandins inhibitors
primary infertility vs secondary infertility - ANSWER-- Primary: couple that has never had a child
Inability to conceive a child after 1 yr of trying
- Secondary: at least one conception has occurred but the couple cannot achieve a pregnancy
Factors contributing to infertility in women - ANSWER-* • Problems with Ovulation
* • An abnormality in the pathway between the cervix and Fallopian tube.
* • An abnormality in the endometrium of the uterus, or malformation of the uterus.
* • Tumors in the reproductive tract.
* • Vaginal or cervical environment that is inhospitable to sperm motility or viability.
colposcopy - ANSWER-the direct visual examination of the tissues of the cervix and vagina
SOLUTION |GET IT 100% ACCURATE!!!
Beta-Endorpins (βE) - ANSWER-- come from hypothalamus
- affect insulin (-) and glucagon (+)
- assist in blood glucose regulation
- when exercise intensity is >= 70%, VO2 max can increase circulating βE
- longer exercise duration will increase βE further
PMS (premenstrual syndrome) - ANSWER-Symptoms occur between ovulation and menstruation
Nervous tension, mood swings, headaches, bloating, irritability
PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder) - ANSWER-group of symptoms similar to but more severe than
PMS, including severe mood disturbances
Abnormal serotonin responses to normal changes in the estrogen levels during the menstrual cycle
PMDD treatment - ANSWER-Similar drugs but consider Oral contraceptives can be effective
Intermittent SSRI and SNRIs during luteal phase
dysmenorrhea - ANSWER-pain caused by uterine cramps during a menstrual period
6-12 months after the start of menarche
Dysmenorrhea treatment - ANSWER-Treat underlying cause
Analgesics, NSAIDs, Aspirin, heat, oral contraceptives.
Whole grains, legumes, fruit, vegetables, and nuts. Avoid sugars, alcohol, caffeine, dairy products, and
salt.
secondary dysmenorrhea - ANSWER-painful menstruation that begins during adult life(around age 25) ,
usually as a consequence of a pelvic disorder
, Cause by pelvic pathology
Dull lower abdominal pain that radiates to the back
pelvis pathology - ANSWER-Endometriosis
Endometritis
Adenomyosis
Pelvic inflammatory disease
edometriosis - ANSWER-abnormal condition in which tissue that contains typical endometrial elements
is present outside the uterus
Which nursing intervention would help relieve symptoms of dysmenorrhea? - ANSWER-Pelvic-rock
exercises
Effleurage
Low-fat diet
Prostaglandins inhibitors
primary infertility vs secondary infertility - ANSWER-- Primary: couple that has never had a child
Inability to conceive a child after 1 yr of trying
- Secondary: at least one conception has occurred but the couple cannot achieve a pregnancy
Factors contributing to infertility in women - ANSWER-* • Problems with Ovulation
* • An abnormality in the pathway between the cervix and Fallopian tube.
* • An abnormality in the endometrium of the uterus, or malformation of the uterus.
* • Tumors in the reproductive tract.
* • Vaginal or cervical environment that is inhospitable to sperm motility or viability.
colposcopy - ANSWER-the direct visual examination of the tissues of the cervix and vagina