Nutrition Through The Life Cycle
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Author: Brown, Judith E.
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Chapter 2, Problem 8RQ
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To match: The listed term in Column A with its definition given in the Column B.
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For each female patient seeking contraception , select the method that is medically contraindicated for that patient
1. A woman with multiple sexual partners
2. A woman with a history of deep vein thrombosis
3. A woman with moderate cystocele
4. A woman with severely reduced functional capacity as a result of chronic obstructive lung disease
5. A woman with a known latex allergy
METHODS
A. Oral contraceptives
B. IUD
C. Condoms
D. Laparoscopic tubal ligation
Match the definition from Column 2 with the word it describes in Column 1. Type the letter of the definition that goes with each term in the box on the far left (next to each number/term).
Column 1
Column 2
Reproductive Organs
Functions
1. Cervix
A. Opening to uterus
2. Seminal Vesicles
B. The external sexual organ of the male
3. Vas Deferens
C. Shelters and nourishes the growing baby
4. Ovary
D. The sac that contains the testicles
5. Testicles
E. Organ that stores urine in males and females
6. Uterus
F. Glands that contain immature ova (eggs)
7. Anus
G. Urethra and vas deferens merge with this gland; produces seminal fluid
8.Vagina
H. Ova travel through these tubes
9. Labia
I. Sensitive area within the female’s reproductive system
10. Bladder
J. Opening for feces to pass from the body
11.…
Chapter 2 Solutions
Nutrition Through The Life Cycle
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