Which of the following do you know to be a characteristic of primary dysmenorrhea
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Irregular menses with breakthrough bleeding |
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Painful periods since menarche |
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No periods for the last 7 months |
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Heavy flow and clots for at least 3 months |
Question 2 (0.5 points)
Which of the following do you know to be correct regarding testicular cancer?
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Individuals with undescended testis have a 75% lifetime chance of developing testicular cancer |
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Sexual interest is likely to increase as a result of treatments |
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Monthly testicular self exams have not been shown to be helpful in early detection |
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Infertility can occur and sperm banking should be done prior to treatment |
Question 3 (0.5 points)
The ovaries produce:
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Ova, estrogen, and progesterone |
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Luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone |
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Ova and prolactin |
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Testosterone and androgen |
Question 4 (0.5 points)
Erectile dysfunction may be caused by:
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Hormone dysfunction |
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Acute Gastritis |
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Infection around the introitus or foreskin |
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Hypotension |
Ans1) Heavy flow and clots for at least 3 months
Explaination:
Cramps and pelvic pain with menstruation, with common causes such as heavy flow, passing clots, uterine fibroids or endometriosis.
2) Individuals with undescended testis have a 75% lifetime chance of developing testicular cancer
Explaination:
One of the main risk factors for testicular cancer is a condition called cryptorchidism, or undescended testicle(s). This means that one or both testicles fail to move from the abdomen (belly) into the scrotem before birth. Males with cryptorchidism are many times more likely to get testicular cancer than those with normally descended testicles.
3) ova, estrogen, and progestrone
Explaination:
The ovaries produce and release eggs (oocytes) into the female reproductive tract at the mid-point of each menstrual cycle. They also produce the female hormones oestrogen and progesterone.
4) Hormone dysfunction
Explaination:
Erectile dysfunction is one potential problem that can be caused by a hormonal imbalance. In men, the hormone known as testosterone plays many roles. One of its roles is to increase sexual desire and help you to have erections. Low testosterone levels can result in erectile dysfunction.
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