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HCB Test: Anatomy and Physiology of the Urinary and Reproductive Systems, Exams of Health sciences

A comprehensive q&a on various aspects of the urinary and reproductive systems, including anatomy, functions, and common conditions. Topics covered include ectopic pregnancy, urinary incontinence, urinary retention, kidney functions, urinary tract infections, pelvic inflammatory disease, and the use of urinary catheters. It also discusses the structure and functions of organs such as the uterus, vagina, ovaries, prostate, and liver, as well as the digestive system.

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2023/2024

Available from 04/19/2024

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Download HCB Test: Anatomy and Physiology of the Urinary and Reproductive Systems and more Exams Health sciences in PDF only on Docsity! HCB TEST 9 Questions and Answers (100% Correct) Developing a fertilized egg elsewhere in the uterus is known as - Ectopic Pregnancy What is the inability to retain Urine? - Urinary Incontinence What is urinary retention? - failure to void urine completely or normally The kidneys are said to be - retroperitoneal What organ filters blood, excrete waste products, and maintain fluid balance? - Kidneys What is the normal range for 24 hour urine volume? - 800- 2000 mL T/F the only function of the urethra is to discharge urine from the body. - False, It also serves as a duct for ejaculation of semen What hold sperm until maturation? - Epididymis T/F the Vulva has 8 Parts. - True The muscular gland that secretes ejaculatory fluid is known as - prostate Where is the uterus located? - between bladder and rectum Describe the function of the Vagina. - Carries menstrual flow and terminal process of the birth canal. What hormones do the ovaries produce? - estrogen and progesterone ______ is the second most common infection in the body. - Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) What is the common name for Renal Calculi? - kidney stones Inflammation of the female reproductive tract is known as... - Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Where is the most common place to insert a urinary catheter? - Urethra Foley catheter is also known as - Indwelling catheter What is a common indication for an indwelling catheter? - the need for accurate measurement of urinary output After a catheter is inserted into the patient where should the drainage bag be paced? - Below the level of the bladder What is the preferred position when inserting a catheter in a male patient? - Supine or sitting position What is the preferred position when inserting a catheter in a female patient? - Dorsal recumbent The most serious complication of vaginal bleeding is - Hypovolemic shock T/F Pregnant patients have a pulse that is 10 to 15 bpm faster than a non-pregnant female. - True What re the two types of digestion? - Mechanical and chemical What is the hollow organ that acidic gastric juices break down food? - Stomach
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