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1 | P a g e NURS 215 EXAM 1|| 2025 LATELY UPDATED QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+|| LATEST AND COMPLETE UPDATE 2025 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED PASS!! sexual health - CORRECT ANS>>a state of physical, mental, and emotional well being in relation to sexuality what is required for sexual health - CORRECT ANS>>a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as the possibility of having pleasurable/safe sexual experiences free of coercion/discrimination and violence reproductive health - CORRECT ANS>>addresses the reproductive processes/functions/systems at all stages of life -menses/menopause/fertility, etc hart's line - CORRECT ANS>>point on the vagina where the mucosa vs the skin is differentiated; the boundary of the vulval vestibule Skene's (paraurethral) glands - CORRECT ANS>>plays a part in sexual arousal Bartholin's glands - CORRECT ANS>>produce a mucus secretion to lubricate the vagina tissue type inside the vagina - CORRECT ANS>>columnar epithelium=mucus production internal os - CORRECT ANS>>where IUD goes 2 | P a g e Where does fertilization occur? - CORRECT ANS>>fallopian tubes fallopian tubes contain mainly (ciliated)/(non-ciliated) cells - CORRECT ANS>>ciliated ductus deferens - CORRECT ANS>>carries sperm from epididymis to urethra a purely mechanical structure; does NOT make sperm site of estrogen production - CORRECT ANS>>ovaries mainly female HPG axis - ANSWER: male HPG axis - ANSWER: HPO axis and menstruation - ANSWER: ovarian cycle phases - CORRECT ANS>>follicular phase, ovulation, luteal phase follicular phase - CORRECT ANS>>-primordial follicles develop in response to increased LH/FSH levels -FSH/LH stimulate theca interna and granulosa production of estrogen and progesterone -the LH surge causes ovulation luteal phase - CORRECT ANS>>theca/granulosa cells transform into the corpus luteum and secrete hellllaaaa progesterone 3 | P a g e -if fertilization doesn't occur the corpus luteum will degenerate -if it fertilization does occur, HCG will . be released from the embryo to maintain the corpus luteum when does the menstrual cycle begin - CORRECT ANS>>the first day of your period what is the life cycle of the corpus luteum (if no fertilization occurs) - ANSWER: 14 days what happens when the corpus luteum dies - CORRECT ANS>>it dies about 14 days after it is made from the ovulation process, the amount of progresterone then drops sharply, which induces the menstrual period aromatase - CORRECT ANS>>converts testosterone to estradiol estrogen can be made from tissue - CORRECT ANS>>adipose onset of puberty - CORRECT ANS>>8-13 for girls 9-14 for boys tanner stages girls - CORRECT ANS>>1: early adolescence (10-13); pre adolescent pubic hair and breasts 2. also early adolescence, pubic hair is sparse and straight, breast is a small mound 3. middle adolescence (12-14); pubic hair is dark and curls and the breast is bigger with no contour separation 4 | P a g e 4. also middle adolescence, pubic hair is course/curly and abundant with the areola forming a secondary mound 5. Late adolescence (14-17); pubic hair in triangle and may extend to inner thigh; nipple projects and areola recedes into the contour of the breast tanner stages boys - CORRECT ANS>>1. infrequent erections with villus hair only; adrenarche begins (androgen production) 2. scrotal skin thins and reddens; frequent erections. Pubic hair is sparse and slightly pigmented at the penis base. Body becomes leaner 3. lengthening of penis, courser/dark/curly hair; voice breaks and there may be breast swelling 4. thickening of penis and darkening of scrotum skin, pubic hair is adult like. acne, underarm hair, voice deepening 5. adult genitals, adult hair; things like beard and muscle development precocious puberty - CORRECT ANS>>menses before age 8 for females puberty before 9 for males causes of precocious puberty - CORRECT ANS>>-obesity -adrenal tumor

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NURS 215 EXAM 1|| 2025 LATELY UPDATED
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+|| LATEST AND
COMPLETE UPDATE 2025 WITH VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED PASS!!
sexual health - CORRECT ANS>>a state of physical, mental, and emotional well
being in relation to sexuality


what is required for sexual health - CORRECT ANS>>a positive and respectful
approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as the possibility of having
pleasurable/safe sexual experiences free of coercion/discrimination and violence


reproductive health - CORRECT ANS>>addresses the reproductive
processes/functions/systems at all stages of life
-menses/menopause/fertility, etc


hart's line - CORRECT ANS>>point on the vagina where the mucosa vs the skin is
differentiated; the boundary of the vulval vestibule


Skene's (paraurethral) glands - CORRECT ANS>>plays a part in sexual arousal


Bartholin's glands - CORRECT ANS>>produce a mucus secretion to lubricate the
vagina


tissue type inside the vagina - CORRECT ANS>>columnar epithelium=mucus
production


internal os - CORRECT ANS>>where IUD goes

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Where does fertilization occur? - CORRECT ANS>>fallopian tubes


fallopian tubes contain mainly (ciliated)/(non-ciliated) cells - CORRECT
ANS>>ciliated


ductus deferens - CORRECT ANS>>carries sperm from epididymis to urethra


a purely mechanical structure; does NOT make sperm


site of estrogen production - CORRECT ANS>>ovaries mainly


female HPG axis - ANSWER:


male HPG axis - ANSWER:


HPO axis and menstruation - ANSWER:


ovarian cycle phases - CORRECT ANS>>follicular phase, ovulation, luteal phase


follicular phase - CORRECT ANS>>-primordial follicles develop in response to
increased LH/FSH levels
-FSH/LH stimulate theca interna and granulosa production of estrogen and
progesterone
-the LH surge causes ovulation


luteal phase - CORRECT ANS>>theca/granulosa cells transform into the corpus
luteum and secrete hellllaaaa progesterone

,3|Page


-if fertilization doesn't occur the corpus luteum will degenerate
-if it fertilization does occur, HCG will . be released from the embryo to maintain
the corpus luteum


when does the menstrual cycle begin - CORRECT ANS>>the first day of your period


what is the life cycle of the corpus luteum (if no fertilization occurs) - ANSWER:
14 days


what happens when the corpus luteum dies - CORRECT ANS>>it dies about 14
days after it is made from the ovulation process, the amount of progresterone then
drops sharply, which induces the menstrual period


aromatase - CORRECT ANS>>converts testosterone to estradiol


estrogen can be made from tissue - CORRECT ANS>>adipose


onset of puberty - CORRECT ANS>>8-13
for girls 9-14 for boys


tanner stages girls - CORRECT ANS>>1: early adolescence (10-13); pre-
adolescent pubic hair and breasts


2. also early adolescence, pubic hair is sparse and straight, breast is a small mound


3. middle adolescence (12-14); pubic hair is dark and curls and the breast is bigger
with no contour separation

, 4|Page




4. also middle adolescence, pubic hair is course/curly and abundant with the areola
forming a secondary mound


5. Late adolescence (14-17); pubic hair in triangle and may extend to inner thigh;
nipple projects and areola recedes into the contour of the breast


tanner stages boys - CORRECT ANS>>1. infrequent erections with villus hair only;
adrenarche begins (androgen production)


2. scrotal skin thins and reddens; frequent erections. Pubic hair is sparse and
slightly pigmented at the penis base. Body becomes leaner


3. lengthening of penis, courser/dark/curly hair; voice breaks and there may be
breast swelling


4. thickening of penis and darkening of scrotum skin, pubic hair is adult like. acne,
underarm hair, voice deepening


5. adult genitals, adult hair; things like beard and muscle development


precocious puberty - CORRECT ANS>>menses before age 8 for females


puberty before 9 for males


causes of precocious puberty - CORRECT ANS>>-obesity
-adrenal tumor

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