NURS 2313 BHA Exam 4 Questions and Answers
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Store eggs; produce estrogen, progesterone, and
Ovaries
testosterone at different stages of the cycle
Fallopian Tubes Transport sperm to egg and embryo to uterus
Uterus Site of implantation; sheds lining during menstruation
Secretes cycle-dependent mucus; retains fetus and
Cervix
dilates during labor
Muscular canal from external genitalia to cervix;
Vagina
passage for sperm and birth
Ovulation Release of egg; survives 12-24 hours
Produces estrogen then progesterone; prepares
Follicle
uterine lining
Shedding of uterine lining when no implantation
Menstruation
occurs
Menarche First menstruation (typically 11-14 years)
Menopause End of menstruation (~age 50)
Scrotum Regulates testicular temperature
Testes Produce sperm and testosterone
Epididymis Stores and moves sperm to vas deferens
Vas Deferens Transports sperm to urethra
, Seminal Vesicles Adds fluid to semen
Prostate Gland Produces alkaline fluid to protect sperm
Male reproductive cells; live up to 6 days in proper
Sperm
conditions
Penis External male organ for urination and ejaculation
FHT Normal Range 110-160 bpm
Centimeters roughly equal weeks of gestation after 20
Fundal Height
weeks
Gravida Number of pregnancies
Para Number of births
Term Births ≥37 weeks
Preterm Births 20-36 weeks
Abortion Pregnancy loss <20 weeks
Living Number of living children
400 mcg/day before conception, 600-1000 mcg
Folic Acid Requirement
during pregnancy
Calcium Requirement 1000 mg/day; 1300 mg for teens
Vitamin D Requirement 600 IU/day
Iron Requirement 27 mg/day
Protein Requirement 71 g/day
Foods to Avoid During Raw eggs, meats, soft cheeses, unpasteurized dairy,
Pregnancy deli meats, alcohol, nicotine
Leopold's First Maneuver Assess fetal part in the fundus
Leopold's Second Locate fetal back
Maneuver
Leopold's Third Maneuver Determine presenting part
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Terms in this set (248)
Store eggs; produce estrogen, progesterone, and
Ovaries
testosterone at different stages of the cycle
Fallopian Tubes Transport sperm to egg and embryo to uterus
Uterus Site of implantation; sheds lining during menstruation
Secretes cycle-dependent mucus; retains fetus and
Cervix
dilates during labor
Muscular canal from external genitalia to cervix;
Vagina
passage for sperm and birth
Ovulation Release of egg; survives 12-24 hours
Produces estrogen then progesterone; prepares
Follicle
uterine lining
Shedding of uterine lining when no implantation
Menstruation
occurs
Menarche First menstruation (typically 11-14 years)
Menopause End of menstruation (~age 50)
Scrotum Regulates testicular temperature
Testes Produce sperm and testosterone
Epididymis Stores and moves sperm to vas deferens
Vas Deferens Transports sperm to urethra
, Seminal Vesicles Adds fluid to semen
Prostate Gland Produces alkaline fluid to protect sperm
Male reproductive cells; live up to 6 days in proper
Sperm
conditions
Penis External male organ for urination and ejaculation
FHT Normal Range 110-160 bpm
Centimeters roughly equal weeks of gestation after 20
Fundal Height
weeks
Gravida Number of pregnancies
Para Number of births
Term Births ≥37 weeks
Preterm Births 20-36 weeks
Abortion Pregnancy loss <20 weeks
Living Number of living children
400 mcg/day before conception, 600-1000 mcg
Folic Acid Requirement
during pregnancy
Calcium Requirement 1000 mg/day; 1300 mg for teens
Vitamin D Requirement 600 IU/day
Iron Requirement 27 mg/day
Protein Requirement 71 g/day
Foods to Avoid During Raw eggs, meats, soft cheeses, unpasteurized dairy,
Pregnancy deli meats, alcohol, nicotine
Leopold's First Maneuver Assess fetal part in the fundus
Leopold's Second Locate fetal back
Maneuver
Leopold's Third Maneuver Determine presenting part