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,NURS 682 Final Questions And Answers With Verified
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What are the two parts of the ovarian phase (in order)?
What are the two parts of the uterine phase(in order)?
Proliferative and secretory.
What does the hypothalamus release in pulsatile fashion and where is it sent to?
What does GnRH stimulate the release of? What hormone is produced?
to grow and produce ESTROGEN.
What does an increase in estrogen cause the anterior pituitary to produce and store? What
part of the cycle is this associated with? What test do women do that measures this hormone?
What happens to the endometrium.
What does high LH cause the ruptured follicle to become? What is the hormone being
produced?
progesterone.
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,NURS 682 Final Questions And Answers With Verified
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What does progesterone do to the production of FSH and LH.
it.
What happens to the corpus luteum if fertilization does not occur? In tern what happens to the
estrogen and progesterone?
occur.
What do low levels of estrogen signal the hypothalamus to do?
What hormone causes the s/s of PMS?
What does estrogen do to the cervix?
What does progesterone do to the cervix?
How many days is ovulation to menses?
14 days.
What is the dominant hormone of pregnancy/ the second half of the menstrual cycle?
, NURS 682 Final Questions And Answers With Verified
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Progesterone.
What is the MOA for progestin (4 things)?
2. thickens cervical mucus
3. thins endometrium
slows peristalsis in fallopian tube
What is the MOA for estrogen (4 things)?
2. endometrial instability
3. good cycle control
4. increases progesterone receptors (work well together)
What is E1? When is it dominant?
What is E2? When is it dominant?
What is E3? When is it seen?
Estriol, weak, made in fetal adrenal in pregnancy (found in baby girls)
How much estradiol does an ovarian follicle secrete daily? What is needed for ovulation to
occur?