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teach back REPRO exam 1

front 1

Pap smears, when should you get the first one?

back 1

21 & every 3 years if its normal

front 2

what is considered menopause?

back 2

12 months

front 3

2 sets of cycles in the ovarian

4 in the menstrual cycle

(T/F)

back 3

TRUE

front 4

Someone who's getting a pap smear; put them in lithotomy position

(T/F)

back 4

TRUE

front 5

Someone who's been postmenopausal for years and starts bleeding, what do you do?

back 5

call doctor

front 6

what happens with lymphoid removal

back 6

lymphedema

front 7

what is important to know?

back 7

limb alert band

-elevate & exercise

front 8

pelvic exams, how often do you get them done?

back 8

once a year

front 9

breast tissue

back 9

very vascular, watch for bleeding AFTER double vasectomy

front 10

oophorectomy

back 10

removal of ovaries

front 11

Any removal of any reproductive system can throw you into what?

back 11

menopause

front 12

elderly women vaginal bleeding

back 12

sign of cancer

front 13

internal female reproductive system consists of ?

back 13

uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries

front 14

menopause can be surgically initiated

(T/F)

back 14

TRUE

front 15

Pelvic relaxation syndrome

back 15

bladder can fall through

front 16

lumpectomy from the breast, at high risk for what?

back 16

depression

front 17

permanent contraceptive for male

back 17

vasectomy

front 18

female

back 18

hysterectomy- tubal vigation

front 19

menarche

back 19

first period

front 20

primary dymennorrhea

back 20

6-12 months after first period

front 21

what can cause secondary dymennorrhea

back 21

pelvic pathology

front 22

mittleschmertz

back 22

pain with ovulation

front 23

repeated pregnancy lost

back 23

toxic agents, abnormalities

front 24

warning signs of ovarian cancer

back 24

abdominal pain, frequent urination, toxic shock

front 25

hands and feet peel

back 25

s/s of toxic shock

front 26

risk factors for cervical cancer

back 26

early age sex and multiple partners

front 27

decreased estrogen

back 27

the vagina dries out

front 28

cannot delegate nursing assessments

(t/f)

back 28

true

front 29

pms

back 29

irritability, mood swings, bloating

front 30

age related changes post menopause

back 30

decreased bone mass, atrafe to the uterus

front 31

BRCA 1 AND BRCA 2

back 31

BREAST CANCER AND INHERITIED

front 32

RECTACIL

back 32

bladder will start to fall out

s/s- rectal pressure

front 33

ph in vagina

back 33

protects from infection

front 34

PCMS

back 34

blood sugar goes high

front 35

uterian prolapse

back 35

keggals and pessary

-non surgical treatment

front 36

(T/F)

toxic shock comes from tamposn

back 36

true

front 37

breast checks a week after period

(t/f)

back 37

true

front 38

medication for osteoporosis

back 38

Flosamax

-sit up for 30 minutes