NSG 3500 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS
What are the primary functions of the male reproductive system? - Answers - Produce
and transport sperm and secrete testosterone.
What are the three key factors of male fertility? - Answers - Sperm count, motility, and
morphology.
Where does fertilization typically occur? - Answers - Fallopian tubes.
What is the function of FSH in the reproductive cycle? - Answers - Follicle development.
Which hormone triggers ovulation? - Answers - LH (Luteinizing Hormone).
What is the primary function of progesterone during pregnancy? - Answers - Maintains
the uterine lining and pregnancy.
What is the definition of infertility? - Answers - No pregnancy after 12 months of
unprotected intercourse.
What is the first diagnostic test performed for male infertility? - Answers - Semen
analysis.
What are presumptive signs of pregnancy? - Answers - Subjective signs such as
nausea and amenorrhea.
What is a positive sign of pregnancy? - Answers - Presence of fetal heart tones.
In the GTPAL system, what does 'G' stand for? - Answers - Total number of
pregnancies.
What physiologic change occurs in the cardiovascular system during pregnancy? -
Answers - Increased blood volume.
Which pregnancy danger signs require immediate attention? - Answers - Bleeding,
headache, vision changes, and swelling.
Why is RhoGAM administered to Rh-negative mothers? - Answers - To prevent Rh
incompatibility.
What is the recommended management for nausea during pregnancy? - Answers - Eat
small, frequent meals.
ANSWERS
What are the primary functions of the male reproductive system? - Answers - Produce
and transport sperm and secrete testosterone.
What are the three key factors of male fertility? - Answers - Sperm count, motility, and
morphology.
Where does fertilization typically occur? - Answers - Fallopian tubes.
What is the function of FSH in the reproductive cycle? - Answers - Follicle development.
Which hormone triggers ovulation? - Answers - LH (Luteinizing Hormone).
What is the primary function of progesterone during pregnancy? - Answers - Maintains
the uterine lining and pregnancy.
What is the definition of infertility? - Answers - No pregnancy after 12 months of
unprotected intercourse.
What is the first diagnostic test performed for male infertility? - Answers - Semen
analysis.
What are presumptive signs of pregnancy? - Answers - Subjective signs such as
nausea and amenorrhea.
What is a positive sign of pregnancy? - Answers - Presence of fetal heart tones.
In the GTPAL system, what does 'G' stand for? - Answers - Total number of
pregnancies.
What physiologic change occurs in the cardiovascular system during pregnancy? -
Answers - Increased blood volume.
Which pregnancy danger signs require immediate attention? - Answers - Bleeding,
headache, vision changes, and swelling.
Why is RhoGAM administered to Rh-negative mothers? - Answers - To prevent Rh
incompatibility.
What is the recommended management for nausea during pregnancy? - Answers - Eat
small, frequent meals.