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Example Question #75 : Understanding Other Reproductive Physiology
Which of the following best defines the delivery term “crowning”?
The rotation of the fetus to allow for shoulder delivery
Appearance of the fetal head at the vagina
Clamping of the umbilical cord
Dilation of the cervix to 10cm
None of these
Appearance of the fetal head at the vagina
During delivery, the term “crowning” refers to the appearance of the fetal head at the vaginal opening. This happens after the cervix is fully dilated and the mother begins pushing.
Example Question #76 : Understanding Other Reproductive Physiology
Which of the following is true regarding cervical dilation?
It is a result of uterine contractions
Cervical dilation cannot be induced medically
None of these
Cervical dilation only occurs just before "crowning"
Cervical dilation is not incremental
It is a result of uterine contractions
Cervical dilation is the thinning and widening of the cervix to allow for fetal passage into the birth canal. Cervical dilation is a result of uterine contractions and may begin naturally or can be medically induced to start labor. As labor continues, the cervix will continue to dilate until reaching until it reaches 10cm. At this point, delivery can take place. Indicators of cervical dilation include the release of the mucus plug, blood, and pain.
Example Question #81 : Understanding Other Reproductive Physiology
Which of the following is a method used to induce labor?
Nipple stimulation
Administering prostaglandins to dilate the cervix
Artificially rupturing the amniotic sac
None of these
All of these
All of these
In cases of maternal or fetal complications, labor may be medically induced. These methods typically aim to trigger the body to naturally begin labor. They include artificially rupturing the amniotic sac (“breaking the water”), nipple stimulation, and administering prostaglandins.
Example Question #82 : Understanding Other Reproductive Physiology
Which of the following parts of the female body is where the fetus is surgically removed during caesarian sections?
Vagina
None of these
Uterus
Birth canal
Uterine wall
Uterus
A caesarian section is a method to deliver the fetus surgically. During the procedure, an incision is made in the mother’s abdomen and uterus to remove the fetus. Caesarian sections are used in the case of pregnancy and labor complications, but they can also be undertaken electively.
Example Question #83 : Understanding Other Reproductive Physiology
Which of the following is a technological development targeted at improved care for premature infants?
Incubation in neonatal intensive care units
Caesarian sections
Pain medications
All of these
Skin-skin contact
Incubation in neonatal intensive care units
Neonatal intensive care units are highly developed and specialized units that house premature infants. These units provide the following advances in neonatal care: temperature regulation, protection, nutrition, and the administration of medications.
Example Question #84 : Understanding Other Reproductive Physiology
Which of the following is true regarding postpartum depression?
It only occurs during pregnancy
It is only recognized by western civilizations
No clinical evidence of postpartum depression has been found
It can interfere with mother-infant bonding
None of these
It can interfere with mother-infant bonding
Postpartum depression is a condition that may occur in women that have recently given birth. It is a type of clinical depression that is recognized by the medical community and is found in mothers all over the world. Symptoms of postpartum depression include low energy, anxiety, and mood changes. Postpartum depression may interfere with mother-infant bonding. Methods to prevent postpartum depression include peer support and antidepressants.
Example Question #151 : Reproductive Physiology
Which of the following best describes the role of oxytocin in delivery?
High levels increase the risk for postpartum depression
Stimulates the expulsion of the fetus
Directly releases the cervical mucus plug
Prevents cervical dilation
All of these
Stimulates the expulsion of the fetus
During childbirth, oxytocin stimulates fetal expulsion through cervical dilation and uterine contractions. Oxytocin is also important in the development of maternal feelings of attachment to the fetus and plays a role in lactation.
Example Question #152 : Reproductive Physiology
Which of the following is a method of instrumental child delivery?
Forceps
Vacuum extraction and forceps
Pliers
Vacuum extraction
Labor induction via prostaglandins
Vacuum extraction and forceps
Instrumental delivery is the delivery of an infant through the use of medical instruments. This is used in the case of difficult deliveries and labor complications. Instruments that are commonly used include the vacuum extractor and forceps.
Example Question #393 : Systems Physiology
Which of the following hormones is not involved in the menstrual cycle?
Progesterone
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
Prolactin
Estrogen
Luteinizing hormone (LH)
Prolactin
Prolactin is a hormone responsible for the production of milk in the mammary glands of mammals. It is not involved in the menstrual cycle, which is controlled by fluctuating levels of the hormones estrogen, progesterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH).
Example Question #394 : Systems Physiology
Which of the following can be defined as the process by which sperm is discharged from the male body?
None of these
menstruation
Oogenesis
Spermatogenesis
Ejaculation
Ejaculation
Ejaculation is defined as the process by which sperm is discharged from the male body through the urethra. This process typically occurs during the male orgasm.