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segrsyd

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A procedure to examine the vagina and cervix is:
 
  A) colposcopy.
  B) culdoscopy.
  C) laparoscopy.
  D) hysteroscopy.

Question 2

A lack of menstruation is termed:
 
  A) dysmenorrhea.
  B) endometriosis.
  C) menarche.
  D) amenorrhea.



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Answer to Question 1

A
Explanation: A) Correct.
B) Culdoscopy is viewing the pelvic organs through an incision in the vagina.
C) Laparoscopy is viewing the abdominal organs using a lighted instrument.
D) Hysteroscopy is viewing the inside of the uterus.

Answer to Question 2

D
Explanation: A) Dysmenorrhea is difficult or painful menstruation.
B) Endometriosis is the condition of uterine lining cells in the abdominal cavity.
C) Menarche is the first monthly period.
D) Correct.




segrsyd

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Reply 2 on: Jun 26, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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