Medical Terminology for Health Professions Part 13 Flashcards
polymenorrhea
the occurrence of menstrual cycles more frequently than is normal
postpartum
after childbirth
postpartum depression
a mood disorder characterized by feelings of sadness and the loss of pleasure in normal activities that can occur shortly after giving birth
preeclampsia
a complication of pregnancy characterized by hypertension, edema, and proteinuria
pregnancy
the condition of having a developing child in the uterus
pregnancy test
performed to detect an unusually high level of the human chorionic gonadotropin hormone in either a blood or urine specimen, which is usually an indication of pregnancy
premature ejaculation
a condition in which the male reaches climax too soon, usually before, or shortly after, penetration of the female
premature infant
a fetus born before the 37th week of gestation
premature menopause
a condition in which the ovaries cease functioning before age 40 years due to disease, a hormonal disorder, or surgical removal
premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)
a condition associated with severe emotional and physical problems that are closely linked to the menstrual cycle
premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
a group of symptoms experienced by some women within the 2-week period before menstruation
priapism
a painful erection that lasts 4 hours or more but is not accompanied by sexual excitement
primigravida
a woman during her first pregnancy
primipara
a women who has borne one viable child
prostate gland
lies under the bladder and surrounds the end of the urethra in the region where the vas deferens enters the urethra
pruritus vulvae
a condition of severe itching of the external female genitalia
puerperium
the time from the delivery of the placenta through approximately the first 6 weeks after the delivery
pyosalpinx
an accumulation of pus in the fallopian tube
quickening
the first movement of the fetus in the uterus that can be felt by the mother
radical hysterectomy
a procedure that includes the surgical removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes, the uterus and cervix, plus nearby lymph nodes; most commonly performed to treat uterine cancer
salpingectomy
the surgical removal of one or both fallopian tubes
salpingitis
an inflammation of a fallopian tube
salpingo-oophorectomy
the surgical removal of a fallopian tube and ovary
scrotum
the saclike structure that surrounds, protects, and supports the testicles