what are the normal measurements of a nulliparous uterus correct answers SAG = less than 8cm
TRV = up to 5cm AP = 3cm
how do we measure the nulliparous uterus correct answers measure from fundus to cervix
what are the layers of the uterus correct answers perimetrium (serosa) outer layer, endometrium
inner layer, myometrium muscle layer
which ligament in the uterus anchors uterine, cervix to sacrum correct answers uterosacral
ligament
what is the anatomy of the fallopian tube starting with the proximal end correct answers
interstitial, isthmus, ampulla, infundibulum, fimbriae
what is the posterior cul de sac correct answers reflection of peritoneum over posterior surface of
uterus and bladder
what is another name for posterior cul de sac correct answers pouch of douglas or rectouterine
pouch
why do we scan the posterior cul de sac correct answers to see if fluid is in there (from ovulation
up to mensuration)
name the bones of the pelvis correct answers sacrum, coccyx, 2 innominate bones (ilium,
ischium, pubis)
what is the patient prep for transabdominal pelvic ultrasound correct answers 32oz of water
finished 1 hour before exam
what is the patient prep for endovaginal ultrasound correct answers ask patient if they have ever
been sexually active, if they use tampons, and empty bladder
what is transperineal scanning correct answers scanning between labia and perineum
why do we scan transperineal correct answers used when can't do transvaginal, to look at lower
uterus segment
what is sonohystography correct answers 25 - 30ml of sterile saline in endometrial cavity,
another way to see endometrium. CT, MRI, ultrasoound use this type of scanning
what does gravida mean correct answers number of pregnancies
what does para mean correct answers number of pregnancies carried over 20 weeks ( live births)