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Ashley b Ashley b
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Which hormone(s) produced by the corpus luteum is/are a common component of oral contraceptives and inhibit(s) ovulation?
 a. Estrogen
  b. Follicle-stimulating hormone
  c. Progesterone
  d. a and b
  e. a and c

Q. 2

Women should have annual examinations by their obstetrician to make sure they do not have pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) because:
 a. PID can cause less estrogen to be secreted, thus blocking ovulation.
  b. PID can lead to scarring and blockage of the fallopian tubes.
  c. PID transferred to a male can cause sperm to become less viable.
  d. PID can increase the lining of the endometrium.
  e. PID decreases zinc absorption.

Q. 3

Young female athletes often experience a delay in menarch of approximately what duration?
 a. 1-2 years
  b. 2-4 years
  c. No delay in menarch
  d. 6 mo-1 year
  e. None of the above

Q. 4

Your best friend is pregnant and asks you to recommend foods that will increase her iron stores. Which of the following would be the best choice?
 a. Oatmeal
  b. A hamburger with tomato slices
  c. Canned spinach
  d. Seasonal fruit
  e. Frozen peas

Q. 5

Which of the following would NOT be a component of the Nutrition Care Process?
 a. Nutrition assessment
  b. Nutrition diagnosis
  c. Nutrition intervention
  d. Nutrition screening
  e. Nutrition monitoring

Q. 6

When hormones are altered in the body, many changes take place that affect fertility; which of the following would NOT be one of those changes?
 a. Change in length or presence of the luteal phase
  b. A decrease in the production of sperm
  c. Alterations in the passageways that ova and sperm travel
  d. Absence of the follicular phase
  e. All of the above would be changes that occur.

Q. 7

Cramps and other side effects of menstruation can be traced back to the production of _____ by the uterus.
 a. progesterone
  b. estrogen
  c. prostaglandins
  d. pituitary hormones
  e. both a and b

Q. 8

A decrease in the production of GnRH (gonadotropin releasing hormone) would result in:
 a. a decrease in the production of FSH and LH.
  b. a lack of follicular development.
  c. the absence of ovulation.
  d. All of the above
  e. a and b only
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