Module 4 Flashcards
Related to azoospermia, a condition of temporary or permanent deficiency of sperm in the seminal fluid is:
a. aspermia.
b. azoospermia.
c. oligospermia.
d. hypospadias.
c. oligospermia.
Syphilis is treated with:
a. antivirals.
b. antiimpotence drugs.
c. antibiotics.
d. saw palmetto.
c. antibiotics.
Another name for a semen analysis is:
a. spermatocide.
b. spermolytic.
c. spermatogenesis.
d. sperm count.
d. sperm count.
Insertion of a gloved finger into the rectum to palpate the prostate is:
a. DRE.
b. PSA.
c. BPH.
d. TURP.
a. DRE.
What is an enlargement of either unilateral or bilateral breast tissue in the male?
a. FTA-ABS
b. BPH
c. erectile dysfunction
d. gynecomastia
d. gynecomastia
What STD is caused by a gram-negative bacterium that manifests as inflammation of the urethra, prostate, rectum, or pharynx?
a. gonorrhea
b. syphilis
c. NGU
d. HPV
a. gonorrhea
A procedure to effect sterilization in the male is a(n):
a. vasectomy.
b. unilateral orchidectomy.
c. orchidopexy.
d. vasovasostomy.
a. vasectomy.
Sections of the prostate are removed through a urethral approach in a:
a. PSA.
b. DRE.
c. TUIP.
d. TURP.
d. TURP.
Watery fluid in the fallopian tubes is:
a. hidrosalpinx.
b. hydrosalpinx.
c. hematosalpinx.
d. pyosalpinx.
b. hydrosalpinx.
Implantation of the embryo in any location but the uterus is:
a. spontaneous abortion.
b. ectopic pregnancy.
c. placenta previa.
d. erythroblastosis fetalis.
b. ectopic pregnancy.
Incompatibility between the Rh factor or blood types of the mother and fetus causes:
a. erythroblastosis fetalis.
b. eclampsia.
c. preeclampsia.
d. ectopic pregnancy.
a. erythroblastosis fetalis.
Painful flow and/or menstrual cramps are:
a. PMDD.
b. PMS.
c. dysmenorrhea.
d. amenorrhea.
c. dysmenorrhea.
Measurement of the birth canal is:
a. cephalopelvic disproportion.
b. cervicography.
c. pelvimetry.
d. hysterography.
c. pelvimetry.
The combining form for the space between the uterus and the rectum is:
a. colp/o.
b. culd/o.
c. cervic/o.
d. corp/o.
b. culd/o.
A synonym for acromastitis is:
a. fibrocystic disease.
b. PMDD.
c. DUB.
d. thelitis.
d. thelitis.
What is a synonym for erectile dysfunction?
a. ejaculation
b. testicular torsion
c. cryptorchidism
d. impotence
d. impotence
The corpora cavernosa and the corpus spongiosum are anatomic structures of the:
a. testicle.
b. perineum.
c. prostate.
d. penis.
d. penis.
What is a urethral opening on the dorsum of the penis?
a. urethral stenosis
b. hyperspadias
c. hypospadias
d. hydrocele
b. hyperspadias
A patient with an inflammation of the gland inferior to the urinary bladder and surrounding the urethra has:
a. proctitis.
b. balanitis.
c. epididymitis.
d. prostatitis.
d. prostatitis.
A seminoma is an example of a:
a. NGU.
b. GCT.
c. Gc.
d. VD.
b. GCT.
The bilateral presence of numerous cysts in the female gonads causes by a hormonal abnormality leading to the secretion of androgens is:
a. oophoritis.
b. polycystic ovary syndrome.
c. anovulation.
d. fibrocystic disease.
b. polycystic ovary syndrome.
The egg matures in a tiny secretory sac within the ovary called a:
a. corpus luteum.
b. fimbria.
c. Bartholin’s gland.
d. follicle.
d. follicle.
In G3P2A1, the P refers to:
a. abruptio placentae.
b. deliveries.
c. miscarriages.
d. pregnancies.
b. deliveries.
Mammary glands are:
a. breasts.
b. ovaries.
c. Bartholin glands.
d. mons pubis.
a. breasts.
What is an injection of particles to block a uterine artery supplying blood to a fibroid?
a. D&C
b. TAH-BSO
c. UAE
d. VBAC
c. UAE
A normally benign condition of the palpable presence of single or multiple cysts in the breast is:
a. acromastitis.
b. fibrocystic disease.
c. mastitis.
d. leukorrhea.
b. fibrocystic disease.
The prostate surrounds the:
a. vas deferens.
b. urethra.
c. ureter.
d. penis.
b. urethra.
The combining form for the vessel that carries sperm from the epididymis to the urethra is:
a. vesicul/o.
b. vas/o.
c. ven/o.
d. semin/i.
b. vas/o.
What is a form of prostate surgery involving an incision of the prostate?
a. prostatectomy
b. TURP
c. TUIP
d. ablation
c. TUIP
A combining form for the male gonad is:
a. spermat/o.
b. vas/o.
c. epididym/o.
d. orchid/o.
d. orchid/o.
The congenital or acquired condition of tightening of the foreskin around the glans penis is:
a. hypospadias.
b. hyperspadias.
c. phimosis.
d. cryptorchidism.
c. phimosis.
OCPs are most commonly prescribed as:
a. birth control pills.
b. hormone replacement.
c. injectable contraception.
d. pills to prevent pregnancy after unprotected vaginal intercourse.
a. birth control pills.
The combining form for the umbilicus is:
a. abdomin/o.
b. chori/o.
c. placent/o.
d. omphal/o.
d. omphal/o.
An ectopic condition of the lining of the uterus is called:
a. hysteroptosis.
b. fibroids.
c. endometriosis.
d. endometritis.
c. endometriosis.
A benign, fluid-filled sac that may be of follicular or corpus luteal origin is a(n):
a. pyosalpinx.
b. polycystic ovary.
c. ovarian cyst.
d. fibrocystic disease.
c. ovarian cyst.
Which is part of the uterine adnexa?
a. cervix
b. labia
c. fallopian tube
d. vagina
c. fallopian tube
Which does NOT refer to the uterus?
a. metri/o
b. hyster/o
c. uter/o
d. colp/o
d. colp/o
The combining form for the glans penis is:
a. phall/o.
b. test/o.
c. balan/o.
d. vas/o.
c. balan/o.
Inflammation of the tubules that store sperm, usually due to an ascending infection through the urogenital tract, is:
a. orchitis.
b. balanitis.
c. epididymitis.
d. prostatitis.
c. epididymitis.
What organs produce sex cells?
a. genitalia
b. gametes
c. gonads
d. hormones
c. gonads
Sildenafil citrate is the generic name for a drug used to treat:
a. erectile dysfunction.
b. BPH.
c. hypospadias.
d. syphilis.
a. erectile dysfunction.
Syphilitic lesions that are painless ulcers are:
a. condylomata.
b. chancres.
c. verrucae.
d. nodules.
b. chancres.
What does an over-the-counter pregnancy test measure?
a. estrogen
b. progesterone
c. FSH
d. hCG
d. hCG
The dropping or sagging of a breast is called:
a. mastoptosis.
b. mastication.
c. mastopexy.
d. fibrocystic disease.
a. mastoptosis.
What is an exfoliative cytology procedure useful for the detection of vaginal and cervical cancer?
a. D&C
b. AFP
c. CVS
d. Pap smear
d. Pap smear
The increase of estrogen in the bloodstream triggers a release of ______, which stimulates ovulation.
a. progesterone
b. FSH
c. LH
d. corpus luteum
c. LH
A painless, red pustule that usually appears in the first stage of syphilis is a:
a. condyloma.
b. verruca.
c. chancre.
d. nodule.
c. chancre.
Sonography is an imaging procedure using:
a. high-frequency light waves.
b. radiation.
c. the magnetic properties of matter.
d. high-frequency sound waves.
d. high-frequency sound waves.
An abnormal dilation of the veins of the spermatic cord, sometimes leading to infertility, is:
a. testicular torsion.
b. hypospadias.
c. vesiculitis.
d. varicocele.
d. varicocele.
An abnormal condition of pregnancy marked by hypertension, edema, and proteinuria is:
a. erythroblastosis fetalis.
b. preeclampsia.
c. polyhydramnios.
d. oligohydramnios.
b. preeclampsia.
In G3P2A1, the A refers to:
a. abruptio placentae.
b. deliveries.
c. miscarriages.
d. pregnancies.
c. miscarriages.
In G3P2A1, the G refers to:
a. abruptio placentae.
b. deliveries.
c. miscarriages.
d. pregnancies.
d. pregnancies.
Finasteride is used to treat:
a. erectile dysfunction.
b. BPH.
c. hypospadias.
d. syphilis.
b. BPH.
The combining form for the sac that holds the testicles outside of the body is:
a. vas/o.
b. semin/i.
c. scrot/o.
d. orchid/o.
c. scrot/o.
Removal of tissue by surgery, chemical destruction, electrocautery, or radiofrequency is:
a. castration.
b. ablation.
c. circumcision.
d. ligation.
b. ablation.
What form of the herpes virus is transmitted through sexual contact and causes recurring, painful, vesicular eruptions?
a. NGU
b. HPV
c. HSV-2
d. VDRL
c. HSV-2
Removal of one or both testicles is:
a. testicular torsion.
b. orchidectomy.
c. anorchism.
d. orchidopexy.
b. orchidectomy.
Abnormally heavy or prolonged menstrual periods, which may be an indication of fibroids, is:
a. menorrhea.
b. polymenorrhea.
c. menorrhagia.
d. metrorrhagia.
c. menorrhagia.
Bleeding not associated with menstruation is:
a. amenorrhea.
b. dysmenorrhea.
c. leukorrhea.
d. DUB.
d. DUB.
Pain of the external female genitalia is:
a. vulvitis.
b. DUB.
c. vulvodynia.
d. dysmenorrhea.
c. vulvodynia.
A patient with a disorder of his prostate has difficulty with his _____ system.
a. GI
b. CV
c. GU
d. endocrine
c. GU
Prostatitis is the inflammation of a:
a. gland that produces sperm.
b. gland that adds to seminal fluid.
c. bulbourethral gland.
d. gland that stores sperm.
b. gland that adds to seminal fluid.
The formation of sperm is:
a. spermatogenesis.
b. spermatocide.
c. spermatolytic.
d. oligospermia.
a. spermatogenesis.
A surgical procedure to correct cryptorchidism is a(n):
a. orchidectomy.
b. orchidopexy.
c. TUIP.
d. vasectomy.
b. orchidopexy.
A radical prostatectomy removes:
a. prostate, seminal vesicles, and area of vas ampullae.
b. prostate, bulbourethral glands, and ejaculatory duct.
c. prostate, bladder, and ejaculatory duct.
d. prostate, seminal vesicles, and bulbourethral glands.
a. prostate, seminal vesicles, and area of vas ampullae.
The uterus is tipped backward in:
a. anteflexion.
b. antiflexion.
c. contraflexion.
d. retroflexion.
d. retroflexion.
The fetal stage is the:
a. first 2 weeks of pregnancy.
b. 3rd to 8th week of pregnancy.
c. 9th to 38th week of pregnancy.
d. neonate.
c. 9th to 38th week of pregnancy.
Abnormal formation of cells of the uterus is cervical:
a. dysplasia.
b. ectopia.
c. disproportion.
d. ligation.
a. dysplasia.
What is an abnormal but common appearance of the umbilical cord wrapped around the neonate’s neck?
a. omphalocele
b. umbilical hernia
c. cervical dysplasia
d. nuchal cord
d. nuchal cord