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Jeopardy

DiseasesA & P Procedures Hodge Podge A & P

Question I 100 Back Development of breasts in a male Answer

Question I 200 Back An open sore that occurs with venereal disease (STIs) Answer

Question I 300 Back A disorder characterized by hypertension, proteinuria, edema, and uremia Answer

Question I 400 Back A disorder in which a newborn presents with projectile vomiting and dehydration Answer

Question I 500 Back Characterized by the abnormal presence of the uterine lining in the abdominal cavity. Answer

Question II 100 Back The colored area surrounding the nipple Answer

Question II 200 Back The name for a fertilized egg Answer

Question II 300 Back The site of fertilization Answer

Question II 400 Back Unborn child form the 9 th week of pregnancy until birth Answer

Question II 500 Back Connects the embryo to the placenta Answer

Question III 100 Back Tests to detect cancer of the cervix Answer

Question III 200 Back X-ray examinations of the breast to screen for cancer Answer

Question III 300 Back Removal of the uterus Answer

Question III 400 Back An incision into the perineum to prevent tearing during birth Answer

Question III 500 Back Procedure where cervix is opened and scrapped Answer

Question IV 100 Back Likely to occur after a STI and may lead to sterility Answer

Question IV 200 Back Respiratory Distress Syndrome in a newborn Answer

Question IV 300 Back Premature separation of a normally implanted placenta Answer

Question IV 400 Back The first menstrual cycle Answer

Question IV 500 Back Excessive flow of blood between menstrual periods Answer

Question V 100 Back The birth canal Answer

Question V 200 Back A male hormone Answer

Question V 300 Back When ovulation usually occurs if a women has a regular 28-day menstrual cycle Answer

Question V 400 Back Finger-like projections at the ends of the fallopian tubes Answer

Question V 500 Back Symbols/Abbreviations used to describe a woman who has had 3 miscarriages and 2 live births Answer

Answer I 100 What is Gynecomastia? Back

Answer I 200 What is chancre? Back

Answer I 300 What is Preeclampsia? Back

Answer I 400 What is pyloric stenosis? Back

Answer I 500 What is Endometriosis? Back

Answer II 100 What is the Areola? Back

Answer II 200 What is a zygote? Back

Answer II 300 What are the fallopian tubes? Back

Answer II 400 What is a fetus? Back

Answer II 500 What is the umbilical cord? Back

Answer III 100 What is a Pap smear? Back

Answer III 200 What is a mammogram? Back

Answer III 300 What is a hysterectomy? Back

Answer III 400 What is an episiotomy? Back

Answer III 500 What is dilation and curettage? Back

Answer IV 100 What is pelvic inflammatory disease? Back

Answer IV 200 What is Hyaline Membrane Disease? Back

Answer IV 300 What is Abruptio Placenta? Back

Answer IV 400 What is menarche? Back

Answer IV 500 What is metrorrhagia? Back

Answer V 100 What is the vagina? Back

Answer V 200 What is testosterone? Back

Answer V 300 What is the 12 th -15 th day Back

Answer V 400 What is fimbriae? Back

Answer V 500 G5P3 Back