OB NURS 306 PRACTICE EXAM
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1. follicular phase: 1st day of menstruation. Lasts 12-14 days.
2. ovulatory phase: estrogen peaks and ends with release oocyte
3. luteal phase: after ovulation and lasts around 14 days
4. endometrial cycle: pertains to the changes in the endometrium of the uterus in
responses to the hormonal changes that occur during the ovarian cycle. 3 phases:
proliferative, secretory, and menstrual
,5. proliferative phase: following menstruation and ends with ovulation
6. secretory phase: after ovulation with onset of menstruation
7. menstrual phase: occurs d/t hormone changes and results in sloughing off of
the endometrial tissue
8. fertilization / conception: sperm nucleus enters nucleus of oocyte. Zygote:
fertilized oocyte (diploid chromosomes 46)
9. cell division: cleavage
morula
blastocyst
multiple gestation
10. cleavage: single cell zygote undergoes mitotic cell division
11. morula: 3 days after fertilization, 16 cell solid sphere
12. blastocyst: inner cell mass (embryo blast-->embryo) and the trophoblast -->
placenta
13. multiple gestation: more than one embryo (twins / triplets)
, 14. implantation: embedding of blastocyst into endometrium of uterus around day
5 or 6
15. embryonic stage: time of implantation through 8 weeks of gestation
16. primary germ layers: develops around day 14
17. heart formation: during 3rd week gestation, beats and circulates blood in 4th
week gestation
18. end of 8th week gestation: clearly defined human that is 3 cm in length with
all organ systems formed
19. fetus: from week 9 to birth. Organ systems grow and mature
20. fetal circulation: oxygenated blood enters fetal circulatory system from pla-
centa via umbilical VEIN
21. ductus venosus: connects umbilical vein to inferior vena cava --> right atrium
22. foramen ovale: opening between R & L atria, oxygenated blood shunted to L
atrium. Opening will close after birth in response to increased blood returning to
left atrium (may take up to 3 months for full closure PFO
23. ductus arteriosus: pulmonary artery to descending aorta, oxygenated blood
shunted to aorta and small amount to lungs. After delivery, constricts in response
to higher blood O2 levels and prostaglandins (PDA)
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1. follicular phase: 1st day of menstruation. Lasts 12-14 days.
2. ovulatory phase: estrogen peaks and ends with release oocyte
3. luteal phase: after ovulation and lasts around 14 days
4. endometrial cycle: pertains to the changes in the endometrium of the uterus in
responses to the hormonal changes that occur during the ovarian cycle. 3 phases:
proliferative, secretory, and menstrual
,5. proliferative phase: following menstruation and ends with ovulation
6. secretory phase: after ovulation with onset of menstruation
7. menstrual phase: occurs d/t hormone changes and results in sloughing off of
the endometrial tissue
8. fertilization / conception: sperm nucleus enters nucleus of oocyte. Zygote:
fertilized oocyte (diploid chromosomes 46)
9. cell division: cleavage
morula
blastocyst
multiple gestation
10. cleavage: single cell zygote undergoes mitotic cell division
11. morula: 3 days after fertilization, 16 cell solid sphere
12. blastocyst: inner cell mass (embryo blast-->embryo) and the trophoblast -->
placenta
13. multiple gestation: more than one embryo (twins / triplets)
, 14. implantation: embedding of blastocyst into endometrium of uterus around day
5 or 6
15. embryonic stage: time of implantation through 8 weeks of gestation
16. primary germ layers: develops around day 14
17. heart formation: during 3rd week gestation, beats and circulates blood in 4th
week gestation
18. end of 8th week gestation: clearly defined human that is 3 cm in length with
all organ systems formed
19. fetus: from week 9 to birth. Organ systems grow and mature
20. fetal circulation: oxygenated blood enters fetal circulatory system from pla-
centa via umbilical VEIN
21. ductus venosus: connects umbilical vein to inferior vena cava --> right atrium
22. foramen ovale: opening between R & L atria, oxygenated blood shunted to L
atrium. Opening will close after birth in response to increased blood returning to
left atrium (may take up to 3 months for full closure PFO
23. ductus arteriosus: pulmonary artery to descending aorta, oxygenated blood
shunted to aorta and small amount to lungs. After delivery, constricts in response
to higher blood O2 levels and prostaglandins (PDA)