Female Reproductive System CHAPTER 17 Combining Forms for
Female Reproductive System CHAPTER 17
Combining Forms for the Female Reproductive System cervic/o neck/cervix cervical colp/o vagina (sheath) colposcope vaginal episi/o vulva (covering) episiotomy vulvar gynec/o woman gynecology
Combining Forms for the Female Reproductive System hyster/o metr/o uterus hysteroscopy metrorrhagia uterus mast/o mamm/o breast mastodynia mammogram men/o menstruation menopause
Combining Forms for the Female Reproductive System obstetr/o midwife obstetric oophor/o ovari/o ovary oophoritis ovarian ov/i ov/o egg ovigenesis ovum
Combining Forms for the Female Reproductive System salping/o uterine (fallopian) tube -arche menarche beginning salpingitis
Female Reproductive System Functions Function of the female reproductive system is to produce and maintain ova Provide a place for implantation and nurturing a fertilized ovum until birth. Produces sex hormones
Uterus
Uterus Womb — pear-shaped organ in the pelvic cavity in which the embryo develops fundus upper portion of the uterus endometrium lining of the uterus sheds approximately every 28– 30 days in the nonpregnant woman
Uterus myometrium tubes extending from each side of the uterus towards the ovary that provide passage to the uterus cervix muscular wall of the uterus uterine or fallopian tubes (continued) neck of the uterus cervix os opening of the cervix to the uterus
Gynecological symptoms & diagnosis Dysmenorrhea Endometriosis Dyspareunia Fibroid Leukorrhea Fistula Menorrhagia Metrorrhagia Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) Oligomenorrhea Carcinoma in situ of the cervix (CIS) Oligo-ovulation Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) Cystocele, Rectocele, enterocele Salpingitis
Fibroids
Ovary One of two glands located on each side of the pelvic cavity Produces ova and female sex hormones
Menstrual Cycle Begins and continues in a 28 -30 day cycle through the reproductive period, except during pregnancy, until menopause. I –menstrual stage (days 1 -5) shedding of the endometrial lining. II –follicular stage (days 6 -13) secretion of FSH, initiating growth of the ovum, releasing estrogen, revitalizing the endometrium III –ovulatory stage (days 14 -16) secretion of luteinizing hormone causing the release of the ovum into the uterine tube and secretes progesterone and estrogen to further nourish the endometrium IV –premenstrual cycle (days 17 -28) hormones stop secreting if conception does not occur; thinning of the endometrial lining, tissue breaks down causing menstruation.
Biopsy
Gynecological Tests & Procedures Needle bx Stereotactic breast bx Sentinel node breast bx Colposcopy Hysteroscopy Papanicolaou smear
Hysteroscopy
Gynecological Operative Terms Adhesiolysis (LOA) Dilation and curettage (D&C) Hysterectomy Abdominal Vaginal Total Laparoscopy Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) Bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy
Breast mammary glands two glands of the female breast capable of producing milk mammary papilla nipple areola — dark pigmented area around the nipple Lumpectomy Mastectomy Simple Radical Modified Radical
Types of Mastectomies
Gynecological Terms Gravida – pregnant Null – 0 pregnancies Primi – first pregnancy Para – to bear Null – 0 children Primi – 1 delivery Multi – two or more births *****AB - abortion G followed by a number = number of pregnancies P followed by a number = number of births G 2, P 1, AB 1
Fetus in Utero
Rh Immune Globulin Immunizing agent (Rho. GAM) given to Rh negative mothers who have Rh positive baby to suppress the Rh immune response within 72 hours of birth.
Ectopic Pregnancy
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