ch24 (gynecologic emergencies) Flashcards
bacterial vaginosis
overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina; itching, burning or pain “fishy” smelling discharge
cervix
lower third or neck of the uterus
chlamydia
STD caused by chalmydia trachomatis
Fallopian tubes
tubes that connect each ovary with the uterus and are the primary location for the fertilization of the ovum
gonorrhea
an STD caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae
labia majora
outer fleshy “lips” covered with pubic hairs that protect the vagina
labia minora
inner fleshy “lips” devoid of pubic hair that protect the vagina
ovaries
primary female reproductive organs produce an ovum that will develop to a fetus if fertilized
ovulation
process in which an ovum is released from a follicle
pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
infection of the Fallopian tubes and the surrounding tissues of the pelvis
perineum
area of the skin between the vagina and the anus
uterus
muscular organ where the fetus grows (womb); responsible for contractions during labor
vagina
outermost cavity of a woman’s reproductive tract; lower part of the birth canal