NRNP 6501 FINAL TEST PREP
NRNP 6501 FINAL TEST PREP CHAPTER 32 1. A nurse recalls the major hormonal determinant of sexual differentiation in utero is: d a. Estrogen b. Progesterone c. Growth hormone d. Testosterone 2. A nurse is preparing to teach about puberty. Which information should the nurse c include? One substance associated with puberty in males and females is the hormone: a. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) b. Luteinizing hormone (LH) c. Leptin d. Estrogen 3. A nurse is discussing female anatomy. Which body structure contains the openings to a the vagina and urinary meatus? a. Vestibule b. Mons pubis c. Introitus d. Perineal body 4. While preparing to teach the staff about female anatomy, which information should b be included? During the years that a woman is more likely to be sexually active, the vagina mucosa is protected from infection by: a. Presence of autoantibodies b. An acidic pH c. Low estrogen levels d. Douching 5. When a staff member asks the nurse what the thick middle layer of the uterine wall is c called, what is the nurse's best response? The: a. Epithelial layer b. Endometrium c. Myometrium d. Perimetrium 6. A nurse recalls the is lined with columnar epithelial cells. b a. Perimetrium b. Endocervical canal c. Myometrium d. Vagina 7. A nurse is preparing to teach about female anatomy. Which information should the c nurse include? The female erectile organ that secretes smegma is called the: a. Introitus b. Bartholin glands c. Clitoris d. Labia minora 8. A nurse is teaching about the menstrual cycle. Spinnbarkeit mucus is present during b which stage of the menstrual cycle? a. Follicular b. Ovulation c. Luteal d. Menstrual
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nrnp 6501 final test prep chapter 32 1 a nurse recalls the major hormonal determinant of sexual differentiation in utero is d a estrogen b progesterone c growth hormone d testosterone 2 a nur