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- altered gene function. on PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome)A young lady requesting abortion since she isn't prepared for a child and has no work. Identify and explain the following: - Act or the object of the act: - Intention: (good or bad? Why?) - Circumstances: (increase the good, decrease the good, increase the malice, decrease the malice, choose and why?) - Is the act good or bad? Justify answer using the different bioethical theoriesectopic pregnancy, 6 weeks. what is the ICD 10 CODE. has to be 2 codes
- MenopauseA. Indicates that there are no more follicles in the ovariesB. Is preceded by perimenopause which is characterized by irregular menstruationC. Is characterized by increased GnRH, FSH and LH due to absence of negative feedback from estrogenD. Is defined as the cessation of the monthly menstrual cycle by at least one yearE. All choices refer to menopause.GAMETOGENESIS: Give the significance of the following: 1. sperm mitochondrial migration: 2. Nucleolar amplification:Woman in labor 38 years, the first delivery, time .When entering the kind of room: OJ = 110 cm, height of uterine fundus = 40 cm. Penetrates the fetal head. The skin is pale vulvar ring, yielding little. Your diagnosis? The most rational tactics of the doctor at this stage?
- Summary on the risks of drinking alcohol during pregnancy and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.True or false. Does the trophoblast layer form the placenta?Matching: Match the letter to the words that best describes it. 1. Vulva 2. Myometrium 3. Fimbriae 4. Corpus luteum 5. Ovarian ligament 6. Ovulation 7. Oogenesis 8. Vagina 9. Lactiferous duct 10. Perineum 11. Ovary 12. Sus[sensory ligament 13. Human chorionic gonadotropin 14. Endometrium 15. Broad ligament 16. Infundibulum 17. Cervix 18. Fallopian tube 19. Uterus 20. FSH, LH bas a. Lining layer of the uterus b. Receptacle for the penis during sexual intercourse с. Remnant of mature follicle after ovulation d. Attaches ovary to pelvic wall e. Site where milk emerges from the breast f. Portion of uterus responsive to oxytocin g. Stimulates growth of follicles h. Produces gametes and hormones i. Formation of gametes bas j. Expulsion of secondary oocyst k. Double layered fold of peritoneum that attaches uterus and ovaries to the pelvic it sluon ori ei wall 1. Funnel shaped portion of fallopian tube m. Opens into the vagina
- O $ 1. Kaneesha is 26 years old and her husband Marshall is 28. When Kaneesha becomes pregnant, she asks her obstetrician about prenatal tests, because a cousin had a child with Down syndrome at age of 27, and her two sisters have each had 2 miscarriages. She tells the doctor of this family history. This is her first pregnancy, although they have been trying for several years. 4 SEP 26 The doctor advises Kanesssha to have a maternal serum marker (blood) test, called "triple-test", instead of amniocentesis, because she is under age 35. The triple test is so-called because it measures levels of 3 substances (alpha-fetoprotein, human chorionic gonadotropin, and a form of estrogen). The doctor tells the couple that the test is only a 'screen', and can detect up to 60% of Down syndrome cases that are caused by and extra chromosome 21. Kaneesha gives birth to Nathaniel, who has Down syndrome, but his karyotype does NOT show a trisomy. Kaneesha and Marshall sue the obstetrician, on the…A young lady requesting abortion since she isn't prepared for a child and has no work. Identify and explain the following: - Act or the object of the act: - Intention: - Circumstances: - Is the act good or bad? Justify answer using the different bioethical theoriesUsing the symptoms presented, research online to determine the nature of the disorder, its mechanism (what causes the disorder) and also any complications and treatment options that may exist. A 15-year old patient presents with the following symptoms: •Presents with ambiguous genitalia (in between male and female) •Did not proceed through menarche •Internal check reveals ovaries •Genetic karyotyping revealed XX •In early childhood, suffered from ‘salt wasting’ that is now controlled Diganosis Mechanism Possible Complications and Recommendations