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Question 1 | 1 points | Save | | Examination of the vaginal and cervical surfaces with a special magnifying instrument is called a ________scopy. | | | | | | | | colpo | | | vagino | | | cervico | | | culdo | | | | | |

Question 2 | 1 points | Save | | ________itis is the inflammation of the inner lining of the cervix. | | | | | | | | Intercervic | | | Endometr | | | Endocervic | | | Perimetr | | | | | |

Question 3 | 1 points | Save | | ________tion is the production of nutrient-rich milk by the mammary glands. | | | | | | | | Galacta | | | Masta | | | Lacta | | | Mammota | | | | | |

Question 4 | 1 points | Save | | Multi________ is a term that refers to a woman who has been pregnant more than once. | | | | | | | | gravida | | | parous | | | version | | | cyesis | | | | | |

Question 5 | 1 points | Save | | The ________metrium is the muscular middle layer of the uterus. | | | | | | | | endo | | | peri | | | utero | | | myo | | | | | |

Question 6 | 1 points | Save | | Men________ is the beginning of the first menstrual period. | | | | | | | | ocyesis | | | arche | | | orrhea | | | otocia | | | | | |

Question 7 | 1 points | Save | | Ms. Genelco was diagnosed with ________osis, a condition in which the inner tissue lining of the uterus proliferates and is transferred to sites outside the uterine cavity. | | | | | | | | myometri | | | dysuterit | | | endometri | | | hyster | | | | | |

Question 8 | 1 points | Save | | Ms. Gray underwent a bilateral ________ectomy, or removal of both fallopian tubes and ovaries, after her diagnosis of ovarian cancer. | | | | | | | | perimetri | | | fallovar | | |

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