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Dysmenorrhea - ANSWER ✔✔Painful menstruation
Paraphimosis - ANSWER ✔✔Foreskin cannot return to normal
position after being retracted
Phimosis - ANSWER ✔✔Uncircumcised foreskin cannot retract over
glans of the penis
Endometriosis - ANSWER ✔✔Condition where endometrial tissue is
outside the uterine cavity
,Fournier Gangrene - ANSWER ✔✔Gangrenous necrosis of the
scrotum
Gonorrhea - ANSWER ✔✔An STI associated with a gram-negative
bacteria
_____1 is a gene mutation risk factor for breast and ovarian cancer -
ANSWER ✔✔BRCA1 is a gene mutation risk factor for breast and
ovarian cancer
PID - ANSWER ✔✔Abbreviation for pelvic inflammatory disease
Cystocele - ANSWER ✔✔Protrusion of a portion of the bladder into
the vagina
Rectocele - ANSWER ✔✔Protrusion of the anterior rectal wall into
the vagina
Epididymitis - ANSWER ✔✔Disorder that may be caused by the
bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis
Syphilis - ANSWER ✔✔Caused by T. pallidum
Oligomenorrhea - ANSWER ✔✔Infrequent menstruation
HPV - ANSWER ✔✔Associated with cervical cancer
,________ Ligaments are the uterus' major support - ANSWER
✔✔CARDINAL Ligaments are the uterus' major support
Uterine Prolapse - ANSWER ✔✔Sinking of the uterus from its normal
position
Amenorrhea - ANSWER ✔✔No menses
Uterine _________ are the most common form of uterine growths -
ANSWER ✔✔Uterine LEIOMYOMAS are the most common form of
uterine growths
Urethritis - ANSWER ✔✔Inflammation of the urethra
Cervicitis - ANSWER ✔✔Inflammation of the uterine cervix
Salpingitis - ANSWER ✔✔Inflammation of the oviduct or fallopian
tube
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) - ANSWER ✔✔Group of over
35 infectious organisms that are transmitted sexually, regardless of
whether they manifest in the genitals
STI Prevention methods - ANSWER ✔✔Condom use,
screening/testing, treatment, education
Serious complication of STIs - ANSWER ✔✔Infertility
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, Racial disparity of STIs - ANSWER ✔✔More common in African
Americans, Hispanics, and American Indians/Alaskan Natives compared
to whites
Age Group with the most STIs - ANSWER ✔✔Adolescents and
Young Adults aged 15-25
Sexual Network - ANSWER ✔✔Groups of people considered linked
through sequential or concurrent sexual partners, even if a person is
monogamous, the other people their partner sleeps with are considered
part of their sexual network
Serious disorder that can result from gonorrhea infection - ANSWER
✔✔Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
S/S of gonorrhea - Female - ANSWER ✔✔Usually ASYMPTOMATIC
in women
If symptoms occur - purulent vaginal discharge, dysuria, abnormal
vaginal bleeding
What structures are most commonly affected by gonorrhea infection in
the female? - ANSWER ✔✔Cervix, urethra, anus, Skene glands, &
Bartholin glands