Female External Genital Organs Quiz

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Which part of the female reproductive system becomes flaccid with age and after childbirth?

  • Labia Minora
  • Mons Pubis
  • Vaginal opening
  • Labia Majora (correct)

Which external organ protects the opening of the vagina and urethra?

  • Mons Pubis
  • Labia Majora
  • Labia Minora (correct)
  • Clitoris

Which external organ contains sebaceous glands and becomes covered with hair?

  • Labia Minora
  • Labia Majora (correct)
  • Perineum
  • Mons Pubis

Which external organ is made up of erectile, connective tissue that darkens and swells during sexual arousal?

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Which external organ is a fatty tissue that covers the pubic bone and protects the pubic symphysis?

<p>Mons Pubis (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of identifying the LMP during the first ANC visit?

<p>To calculate gestational age and the estimated delivery date (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is it important to obtain the obstetric history during the first ANC visit?

<p>To identify potential problems in the current pregnancy based on previous pregnancies (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is it essential to assess the medical history of the mother during the first ANC visit?

<p>To identify medical disorders exacerbated by pregnancy such as hypertension and diabetes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of identifying the blood group and Rh typing during the first ANC visit?

<p>To identify RH negative patients (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is a complete urine analysis conducted during the first ANC visit?

<p>To assess for abnormalities such as albumin, sugar, and pus cells (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Labia Majora

The outer folds of skin protecting the vaginal opening, becomes flaccid with age and after childbirth.

Labia Minora

The inner folds of skin that protect the opening of the vagina and urethra.

Clitoris

A small organ made of erectile tissue, darkens and swells during sexual arousal.

Mons Pubis

Fatty tissue that covers the pubic bone and protects the pubic symphysis.

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LMP

Last Menstrual Period, used to calculate gestational age and estimated delivery date.

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Obstetric History

A record of previous pregnancies to identify potential issues in current pregnancy.

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Medical History

Assessment to identify disorders that may worsen during pregnancy, like hypertension and diabetes.

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Blood Group and Rh Typing

Identifying blood type to determine if patient is Rh negative during the first ANC visit.

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Complete Urine Analysis

A test performed to detect abnormalities like albumin, sugar, and pus cells during the first ANC visit.

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Gestational Age

The time in weeks of pregnancy calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period.

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Study Notes

Female Reproductive System

  • The vaginal walls become flaccid with age and after childbirth.

External Female Organs

  • The labia minora protects the opening of the vagina and urethra.
  • The mons pubis contains sebaceous glands and becomes covered with hair.
  • The clitoris is made up of erectile, connective tissue that darkens and swells during sexual arousal.
  • The mons pubis is a fatty tissue that covers the pubic bone and protects the pubic symphysis.

Antenatal Care (ANC) Visit

  • Identifying the Last Menstrual Period (LMP) during the first ANC visit determines the gestational age of the fetus.
  • Obtaining the obstetric history during the first ANC visit helps identify potential risks and complications in the current pregnancy.
  • Assessing the medical history of the mother during the first ANC visit helps identify underlying medical conditions that may affect the pregnancy.
  • Identifying the blood group and Rh typing during the first ANC visit is crucial to prevent blood incompatibility complications.
  • A complete urine analysis is conducted during the first ANC visit to detect any underlying renal or urinary tract infections.

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