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1. What hormone stimulates the release of the follicle-stimulating
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7 hormone (FSH) from both male and female glands?
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A) Growth hormone-releasing hormone 7 q 7 q
7 q (GHRH) B)Thyrotropin-releasing hormone 7q 7q
7q (TRH) C)Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
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7 q(GnRH) D)Prolactin-releasing hormone (PRH)7q 7q 7q
Answer: c 7q
Rationale: The male and female glands respond to luteinizing hormone (LH) and FSH, which are released from the
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7q anterior pituitary in response to stimulation from GnRH that is released from the hypothalamus. GHRH stimulates the release
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7q of the growth hormone, which targets cell growth. TRH stimulates the thyroid-stimulating hormone, which targets the thyroid
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7q gland. PRH stimulates the release of prolactin, which is necessary for milk production.
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,2. A nurse is providing patient education to a patient as part of her work in a fer-
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tility clinic. The nurse explains possible reasons for infertility. When
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explaining how the ovaries are involved in conception, what will the nurse stress?
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A) Ova quickly degenerate and most are absorbed in the body before the
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B) The ovaries at birth contain all of the ova that a woman will have.
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C) Ova aggregate, causing millions to be contained in a storage site
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D) Follicles produce only estrogen; the uterus produces progesterone. 7q 7q 7q 7q 7q 7q 7q
Answer: b 7q
Rationale: It would be important to explain that the woman's ova do not increase or decrease from birth to childbearing
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7q years. The nurse will stress that all the ova that a woman will have will be present at birth. The patient should understand that if she
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7q does not ovulate 1 month or for several months, it is not because she has done something to her body to causethis. Ova slowly
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7q degenerate over a lifetime or they are released once a month until menopause is complete. Each ovum is contained in a storage site
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7q called a follicle, which produces the female sex hormones, estrogen and progesterone.
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3. The nursing instructor is discussing the physiology of pregnancy with her clin-
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ical group. What hormone, produced during pregnancy, would the instructor
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7tell the students helps to maintain the pregnancy until birth of the fetus?
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A) High levels of estrogen only 7 q 7 q 7 q 7 q
B) High levels of estrogen, low levels of progesterone
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,C) Low levels of estrogen, high levels of progesterone
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, D) High levels of estrogen and progesterone
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Answer: D Feedback: 7q 7 q
Rationale: Inapregnant woman,both estrogen andprogesterone hormones have specific functions. High levels ofboth
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7q hormones are needed for the maintenance of pregnancy.
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4. The nursing instructor is talking with her class of students about the female
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reproductive system. A student is trying to understand the role of progesterone in the
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body. What nonreproductive affect does progesterone have on the body?
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A) Decreased body temperature B)Decreased appetite C)Anti- 7 q 7 q 7 q 7 q 7 q
insulinD)In- creased uterine motility 7q 7q 7q
Answer: C 7q
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Rationale: Progesterone has an anti-insulin ettect to generate a higher blood glucose concentration to allow for rapid
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7q dittusion of glucose to the developing embryo. Body temperature and appetite are increased by progesterone. Uterine motility
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7q is decreased to provide increased chance that implantation can occur.
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5. What hormone causes ovulation to occur? A)Adrenocorticotropic
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B) Luteinizing hormone (LH) 7 q 7 q