NR 602 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
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What is the function of the Bartholin's gland?
A. To help prevent infection of the introitus
B. To secrete lubricating mucus into the introitus during sexual
excitement
C. To assist in keeping the vaginal introitus closed
D. To secrete estrogen and regulate its levels - ANSWER-A. To
help prevent infection of the introitus
Which arteries supply blood to the clitoris?
A. Arcuate arteries
B. Dorsal and clitoral cavernosal arteries
C. Two ovarian arteries
D. Coiled arteries - ANSWER-B Dorsal and clitoral cavernosal
arteries
What is the approximate number of ovarian follicles at the
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initiation of puberty?
a. 100,000
b. 200,000
c. 400,000
d. 600,000 - ANSWER-c. 400,000
The four segments of a fallopian tube are the pars interstitialis,
the
isthus, the ampulla, and the
A. Infundibulum.
B medulla.
C hilum.
D myometrium. - ANSWER-A. Infundibulum.
What causes the epithelium to thicken, differentiate, and
accumulate glycogen?
A Progesterone
B Pudendal nerve
C Estrogen
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D Vagus nerves - ANSWER-C Estrogen
About how many openings are in the nipple?
A 1 to 5
B 5 to 10
C. 10 - 15
D. 15 - 20 - ANSWER-D. 15-20
What is one of the most frequent reasons women visit their
clinician?
A. Changes in menstruation
B Family planning
C Pregnancy
D Prevention and wellness - ANSWER-A Changes in
menstruation
What is the objective of the endometrial cycle?
A To emulate the activities of the ovaries
B To produce an ovum
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C To reach the menstruation phase
D To prepare a site to nourish and maintain the ovum - ANSWER-
D To prepare a site to nourish and maintain the ovum
Ovulation is dependent on an increased level of _
A. enzyme activity.
B. progesterone.
C. prostaglandins.
D. estrogen and the LH surge. - ANSWER-D. estrogen and the
LH surge.
What initiates contractions of the uterine muscle leading to
menstruation?
A. Lysosomal enzymes
B. Vascular thrombosis
C. Rupture of the basal arterioles
D. Prostaglandins - ANSWER-D. Prostaglandins