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sabina

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The nurse is providing education to a client who will begin birth control pills. Which statements are correct regarding how birth control pills work?(Select all that apply.)
 
  1. They decrease blood flow to the ovaries.
  2. They do not allow the egg to mature.
  3. They prevent ovulation.
  4. They make the lining of the uterus less favorable to receiving an embryo.
  5. They cause permanent sterilization.

Question 2

Which hormone is responsible for maturation of the male sex organs and the secondary sex characteristics of men?
 
  1. Testosterone
  2. Progesterone
  3. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
  4. Estrogen



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Answer to Question 1

2, 3, 4

Rationale 1: Decrease blood flow is not a mechanism of action of estrogen and progestin.
Rationale 2: The estrogenprogestin oral contraceptives prevent ovulation, which is required for conception to occur. These hormones act by providing negative feedback to the pituitary that shuts down secretion of LH and FSH. Without these pituitary hormones, the egg cannot mature, and ovulation is prevented. The estrogenprogestin agents also make the lining of the uterus less favorable to receiving an embryo.
Rationale 3: The estrogenprogestin oral contraceptives prevent ovulation, which is required for conception to occur. These hormones act by providing negative feedback to the pituitary that shuts down secretion of LH and FSH. Without these pituitary hormones, the egg cannot mature, and ovulation is prevented. The estrogenprogestin agents also make the lining of the uterus less favorable to receiving an embryo.
Rationale 4: The estrogenprogestin oral contraceptives prevent ovulation, which is required for conception to occur. These hormones act by providing negative feedback to the pituitary that shuts down secretion of LH and FSH. Without these pituitary hormones, the egg cannot mature, and ovulation is prevented. The estrogenprogestin agents also make the lining of the uterus less favorable to receiving an embryo.
Rationale 5:They cause permanent sterilization is incorrect because this is not a mechanism of action for estrogen and progestin.

Global Rationale: The estrogenprogestin oral contraceptives prevent ovulation, which is required for conception to occur. These hormones act by providing negative feedback to the pituitary that shuts down secretion of LH and FSH. Without these pituitary hormones, the egg cannot mature, and ovulation is prevented. The estrogenprogestin agents also make the lining of the uterus less favorable to receiving an embryo.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: The testes secrete testosterone, the primary androgen responsible for maturation of the male sex organs and the secondary sex characteristics of men.
Rationale 2: Progesterone promotes breast development and regulates the monthly changes in the uterus.
Rationale 3: Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in men regulates sperm production.
Rationale 4: Estrogen is responsible for the maturation of the female reproductive organs and for the appearance of secondary sex characteristics.

Global Rationale: The testes secrete testosterone, the primary androgen responsible for maturation of the male sex organs and the secondary sex characteristics of men. Progesterone promotes breast development and regulates the monthly changes in the uterus. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in men regulates sperm production. Estrogen is responsible for the maturation of the female reproductive organs and for the appearance of secondary sex characteristics.




sabina

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


Liamb2179

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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