NUR1025C EXAM 1 2025/2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Uterus: Fundus - ANS rounded region superior to the entrance of the uterine tubes
Uterus: Endometrium - ANS -Vascular lining, sheds during menstruation.
-Site of implantation, nourishes embryo, and forms placenta
Types of Pelvis: Gynecoid - ANS Gynec/o: "woman" or "female."
-oid: "like."
Meaning: "Woman-like pelvis."
*Description:* This is the most common pelvis shape and is considered ideal for childbirth due
to its round shape and wide dimensions.
Types of Pelvis: Anthropoid - ANS Anthrop/o: "human"
-oid: "like."
Meaning: "Human-like pelvis."
*Description:* Pubic arch is narrow, which may cause minor complications. Can also support
vaginal delivery in females.
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, Types of Pelvis: Android - ANS Andr/o: "man"
-oid: "like."
Meaning: "Man-like pelvis."
*Description:* This pelvis has a heart-shaped inlet and narrow dimensions, resembling the
typical male pelvis.
This can lead to slow descent and midpelvic arrest making vaginal delivery more challenging.
Types of Pelvis: Platypelliod - ANS Platy: "flat" or "broad."
Pell/o: "pelvis."
-oid: "like."
Meaning: "Flat pelvis."
*Description:* This pelvis is wide but shallow, with a flattened shape. It often poses difficulties
for childbirth.
The most favorable pelvis shape for childbirth is the ____________, and the pelvis shape that
often causes complications is the ______________. - ANS Gynecoid;
Platypelloid
Menarche - ANS - First menstruation
- typically occurs at ~13 years in North America.
- Hormonal changes (gonadotropin and estrogen) establish a cyclic pattern ~1 year before
menarche.
- Pregnancy can occur after the onset of menses; education on this is crucial.
Menstrual Cycle - ANS - Defined as periodic uterine bleeding *~14 days post-ovulation*
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Uterus: Fundus - ANS rounded region superior to the entrance of the uterine tubes
Uterus: Endometrium - ANS -Vascular lining, sheds during menstruation.
-Site of implantation, nourishes embryo, and forms placenta
Types of Pelvis: Gynecoid - ANS Gynec/o: "woman" or "female."
-oid: "like."
Meaning: "Woman-like pelvis."
*Description:* This is the most common pelvis shape and is considered ideal for childbirth due
to its round shape and wide dimensions.
Types of Pelvis: Anthropoid - ANS Anthrop/o: "human"
-oid: "like."
Meaning: "Human-like pelvis."
*Description:* Pubic arch is narrow, which may cause minor complications. Can also support
vaginal delivery in females.
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026.
, Types of Pelvis: Android - ANS Andr/o: "man"
-oid: "like."
Meaning: "Man-like pelvis."
*Description:* This pelvis has a heart-shaped inlet and narrow dimensions, resembling the
typical male pelvis.
This can lead to slow descent and midpelvic arrest making vaginal delivery more challenging.
Types of Pelvis: Platypelliod - ANS Platy: "flat" or "broad."
Pell/o: "pelvis."
-oid: "like."
Meaning: "Flat pelvis."
*Description:* This pelvis is wide but shallow, with a flattened shape. It often poses difficulties
for childbirth.
The most favorable pelvis shape for childbirth is the ____________, and the pelvis shape that
often causes complications is the ______________. - ANS Gynecoid;
Platypelloid
Menarche - ANS - First menstruation
- typically occurs at ~13 years in North America.
- Hormonal changes (gonadotropin and estrogen) establish a cyclic pattern ~1 year before
menarche.
- Pregnancy can occur after the onset of menses; education on this is crucial.
Menstrual Cycle - ANS - Defined as periodic uterine bleeding *~14 days post-ovulation*
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026.