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question 15 1 pts the form of assisted reproductive technology that req…

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question 15
1 pts
the form of assisted reproductive technology that requires fertilization to occur within a patient fallopian tube, instead of a laboratory dish, is called:

  • intracytoplasmic sperm injection (icsi)
  • gamete intrafallopian transfer (gift)
  • zygote intrafallopian transfer (zift)
  • in vitro fertilization (ivf)

question 16
1 pts
a 35 - year - old black female comes to gynecology clinic with complaints of abdominal bloating/discomfort, indigestion, diarrhea and sometimes constipation, back pain, and unexplained weight loss. her symptoms are more likely associated with:

  • ovarian cancer
  • cervical cancer
  • breast cancer
  • stomach cancer

question 17
1 pts
the bethesda system is used to

  • report breast cytology

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Question 15: Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (GIFT) involves placing gametes directly into the fallopian tube for fertilization to occur naturally there, unlike IVF which uses a lab dish. ICSI injects sperm into an egg, and ZIFT uses a fertilized zygote placed in the tube.
  • Question 16: Ovarian cancer often presents with vague gastrointestinal symptoms (bloating, indigestion, bowel changes), back pain, and unexplained weight loss, which match the patient's complaints. Cervical cancer typically involves abnormal bleeding, breast cancer presents with breast lumps/nipple changes, and stomach cancer has more localized upper GI symptoms.
  • Question 17: (Note: The full options are cut off, but the Bethesda System is a standardized reporting system specifically for cervical cytology (Pap test results) to classify cellular abnormalities.)

Answer:

  1. Question 15: B. Gamete Intrafallopian transfer (GIFT)
  2. Question 16: A. Ovarian Cancer
  3. Question 17: (Full options not provided; the Bethesda System is used to report cervical cytology/Pap test findings)