Copy of HCM 205 Module Seven Worksheet PDF

Title Copy of HCM 205 Module Seven Worksheet
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Course Medical Terminology
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HCM 205 Module Seven Worksheet Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB-GYN) Write the definition of each word or abbreviation as it relates to this chapter. 1. dysmenorrhea - painful menstruation 2. hysterectomy - surgical removal of the uterus 3. menopause - the natural cessation of menstruation that usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55 4. endometriosis - the presence and growth of functioning endometrial tissue in places other than the uterus that often results in severe pain and infertility 5. PMS - Premenstrual cycle 6. GYN - (gynecology) - Study of the female, especially the diseases of the female reproductive organs and the breasts 7. HSV - either of two herpesviruses that cause herpes simplex 8. uterine fibroids - Benign fibrous tumor of the uterus made up of muscle cells and other tissues that grow within the wall of the uterus; the most common benign tumors in women of childbearing age; also called uterine leiomyoma. Fibroids are classified into three groups based on where they grow, such as just underneath the lining of the uterus, between the muscles of the uterus, or on the outside of the uterus. Most fibroids grow within the wall of the uterus, and some grow on stalks (called peduncles) that grow out from the surface of the uterus or into the cavity of the uterus. 9. laparoscopy - Visual examination of the abdominal cavity. A flexible, lighted instrument (laparoscope) is inserted through a periumbilical incision to examine the ovaries and fallopian tubes. 10. Ortho Evra - used for a contraceptive transdermal patch containing norelgestromin and ethinyl estradiol 11. WNL - within normal limits 12. FSH - follicle-stimulating hormone 13. Pap - Papanicolaou (smear) Word Surgery Copyright © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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Directions: Read the medical word. Break the medical word into its word parts and give the meaning of each word part. Then give the definition of the medical word. 1. gynecologist Suffix and its meaning: -ist one who specializes Prefix and its meaning: gynec/o female Combining form and its meaning: log- study Medical word definition: physician who specializes in the study and diseases of female reproductive 2. amenorrhea Suffix and its meaning: -rrhea flow Prefix and its meaning: a- lack of Combining form and its meaning: men/o month, menses, menstruation Medical word definition: lack of monthly flow 3. endometriosis Suffix and its meaning: -osis condition Prefix and its meaning: endo- within Combining form and its meaning: metr/i uterus Medical word definition: endometrial tissue has been displaced to the abdominal or pelvic cavity 4. mammoplasty Suffix and its meaning: -plasty surgical repair Combining form and its meaning: mamm/o breast Medical word definition: surgical repair of the breast 5. oligomenorrhea Suffix and its meaning: -rrhea flow Prefix and its meaning: oligo- scanty Combining form and its meaning: men/o month, menses, menstruation Medical word definition: scanty (small) monthly flow 6. intrauterine Suffix and its meaning: -ine pertaining to Prefix and its meaning: uter uterus Root and its meaning: intra- within Medical word definition: pertaining to within the uterus 7. menopause Suffix and its meaning: pause cessation Combining form and its meaning: men/o month, menses, menstruation Medical word definition: cessation of the monthly flow; also called climacteric 8. hysteroscope Suffix and its meaning: -scope instrument for examining Combining form and its meaning: hyster/o womb, uterus Medical word definition: instrument used in the biopsy of uterine tissue before 12 weeks of gestation. This tissue is then analyzed for chromosome arrangement, DNA sequence, and genetic defects. 9. menorrhagia Copyright © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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Suffix and its meaning:-rrhagia flow Combining form and its meaning: men/o month, menses, menstruation Medical word definition: excessive uterine bleeding at the time of a menstrual period, either in number of days or amount of blood or both. Can be caused by such conditions as uterine fibroid tumors, pelvic inflammatory disease, or an endocrine 10. oophorectomy Suffix and its meaning: -ectomy surgical excision Root and its meaning: oophor ovary Medical word definition: surgical excision of an ovary 11. salpingectomy Suffix and its meaning: -ectomy surgical excision Root and its meaning: sleeping fallopian tube Medical word definition: inflammation of a fallopian tube 12. hysterectomy Suffix and its meaning: -tomy incision Root and its meaning: hyster/o womb, uterus Medical word definition: incision into the uterus, commonly with a laparotomy (surgical incision into the abdomen) during a cesarean section Write the abbreviation. 1. Cesarean section: CS, C- section 2. Hormone therapy: HT 3. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding: DUB 4. Human chorionic gonadotropin: hCG 5. Nonstress test: NST 6. Chorionic villus sampling: CVS 7. Fetal heartbeat: FHB 8. Percutaneous umbilical blood sampling: PUBS 9. Pregnancy-induced hypertension: PIH 10. Toxic shock syndrome: TSS

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Spelling Challenge Spell each term correctly in the space provided. Incorrect Spelling Correct Spelling 1. sellpingitis salpingitis 2. retraversion retroversion 3. ouvulation ovulation 4. fertilisation fertilization 5. andometrium endometrium 6. uteris uterus 7. mon pubis mons pubis 8. premenstral premenstrual 9. adnecka adnexa 10. gynacology gynecology 11. mitelshmers mittelschmerz 12. ogenesis oogenesis 13. dismennorrhea dysmenorrhea 14. estogen estrogen Pronunciation Provide the phonetic spelling of the terms below. In addition, using a recording tool, such as Vocaroo, record the following medical terms. For support on using Vocaroo, refer to the Vocaroo Tutorial. 1. hysterotomy - \hi-stə-ˈrä-tə-mē/ 2. endometriosis - \en-dō-ˌmē-trē-ˈō-səs/ 3. cervicitis - \sər-və-ˈsī-təs/ 4. cystocele - \sis-tə-ˌsēl/ 5. intrauterine - \in-trə-ˈyü-tə-rən/ 6. lumpectomy - \ləm-ˈpek-tə-mē/ 7. myometritis - \-mə-ˈtrīt-əs/ 8. rectovaginal - rec·to·vag·i·nal 9. vaginitis - \va-jə-ˈnī-təs/ 10.preeclampsia - \prē-i-ˈklam(p)-sē-ə/ 11.bartholinitis - \bär-ˌtō-lə-ˈnīt-əs/ 12.colposcope - \käl-pə-ˌskōp/ Place the recording of your pronunciation of the medical terms here: https://voca.ro/e9fzcJ2Wq6L

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Fill in the Blank 1. The primary sex organs of the female are a left and a right ovary. 2. Accessory female organs include two fallopian tubes, the uterus, the vagina, the vuiva, and two breasts. 3. List the six organs/structures of the female reproductive system and their functions. 1. uterus- provides a place for the nourishment and development of the fetus; contracts rhythmically and powerfully to help push out the fetus during the process of birthing 2. fallopian tubes - serve as a ducts to convey the ovum for the ovary to the uterus and to convey spermatozoa from the uterus toward each ovary 3. ovaries - produce ova and hormones 4. vagina - female of copulation ( sexual intercourse), serve as a passageway for the discharge of menstruation and a passageway for the birth of a fetus 5. vulva - external female genitalia 6. mons pubis - provides pad of fatty tissue 4. What are the three layers of the uterine wall? 1. perimetrium 2. myometrium 3. endometrium 5. What are two primary functions associated with the uterus? 1. provides a place for the nourishment and development of the fetus 2. contracts rhythmically and powerfully to help push out the fetus during the process of birthing 6. List three abnormal positions of the uterus and describe each. 1. retroversion - turned backward with the cervix pointing forward toward the symphysis pubis 2. retroflexion - bent backward at an angle with the cervix usually unchanged from its normal position 3. anteversion - fundus turned forward toward the pubis with the cervix tilted up toward the sacrum 7. What are the functions of the fallopian tubes? serve as a ducts to convey the ovum for the ovary to the uterus and to convey spermatozoa from the uterus toward each ovary 8. What are the functions of the vagina? 9. Name the two hormones produced by the ovaries. 1. estrogen 2. progesterone 10. List and describe the three phases of the menstrual cycle. 1. follicular 2. ovulatory 3. premenstrual or ischemic time period Case Study Copyright © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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To begin, review the medical record located in the Practical Application section of Chapter 17 in the textbook. Then, using the record, answer the questions below. Note: The questions below are different from the questions in the textbook. 1.

What complaints did the patient present to the health professional? irregular periods, hot flashes, and trouble sleeping

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What does gravida 2 and para 2 mean? 2 pregnancies and 2 deliveries

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What condition is indicated in the assessment? perimenopause

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What type of allergies are listed on this SOAP document? penicillin

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Why is checking the TSH, FSH, and estradiol levels recommended? to rule out (R/O) thyroid disorder and obtain hormone baseline levels

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