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Chapter 7 Male Reproductive System

Chapter 7 Objective 1: Pronounce organs and anatomic structures of the male reproductive system.

Organs (1 of 2) The organs of the male reproductive system include the external genitalia: the penis scrotum, within which are contained the testes and an initial section of the vas deferens

Organs (2 of 2) Internally, the male pelvis includes: a major portion of the vas deferens the seminal vesicles the prostate gland The penis and urethra are shared with the urinary system.

Male Reproductive Organs

Male Reproductive System Prostate Gland: Spelling PROSTATE (PROS-tāt) PROSTRATE (PROS-trāt)

Origination and Transportation of Sperm

Pronounce Male Reproductive System Organs and Anatomic Structures Review Select the pronunciation of the anatomic structure defined. ANSWER CHOICES (PĒ-nis) (TES-tēs) (tes-tos-te-rōn) (spurm) (PRE-pūs) (SKRŌ-tem) 1. sac containing the testes and epididymis 2. fold of skin covering the glans penis in uncircumcised males 3. microscopic male germ cell 4. principal male sex hormone 5. primary male sex organs 6. male organ of urination and coitus ANSWERS 1. (SKRŌ-tem) 2. (PRE-pūs) 3. (spurm) 4. (tes-tos-te-rōn) 5. (TES-tēs) 6. (PĒ-nis)

Chapter 7 Objective 2: Define and spell word parts related to the male reproductive system.

Review Question

-ism meaning state of Suffix In the condition of an undescended testis, the medical term CRYPTORCHIDISM makes use of ism to denote state of. What is the meaning of the combining form CRYPT/O? HIDDEN

Review Question Orchid/o, orchi/o, and orch/o are all combining forms for testis, testicle. a) True b) False

Chapter 7 Objective 3: Define, pronounce, and spell disease and disorder terms related to the male reproductive system.

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Review Question crypt orchid ism

Review Question Which of the following means discharge from the prostate gland? a) phimosis b) hydrocele c) prostatorrhea d) prostatitis

Chapter 7 Objective 4: Define, pronounce, and spell surgical terms related to the male reproductive system.

Simple Prostatectomy Large Incision Surgery

Radical Prostatectomy (RP)

Vasectomy 1. Incision is made into the covering of the vas deferens 2. Vas is exposed 3. Segment of vas deferens is excised 4. Vas deferens is replaced and skin is sutured

Review Question Which of the following is the surgical removal of all or part of the foreskin of the penis? a) vasectomy b) vesiculectomy c) circumcision d) hydrocelectomy

Chapter 7 Objective 5: Define, pronounce, and spell diagnostic terms related to the male reproductive system.

Diagnostic Terms Not Built from Word Parts Diagnostic imaging multiparametric MRI transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) Laboratory prostate-specific antigen (PSA) semen analysis Other digital rectal examination (DRE)

Chapter 7 Objective 6: Define, pronounce, and spell complementary terms related to the male reproductive system.

List of Male and Female Sexually Transmitted Diseases chlamydia genital herpes gonorrhea human immunodeficiency virus human papillomavirus syphilis trichomoniasis

Chapter 7 Objective 7: Interpret the meaning of abbreviations related to the male reproductive system.

Abbreviations Review Name the medical terms associated with these abbreviations. Abbreviation 1. BOO 2. PVP 3. HPV 4. PSA 5. STI Term 1. bladder outlet obstruction 2. photoselective vaporization of the prostate 3. human papillomavirus 4. prostate-specific antigen 5. sexually transmitted infection

Review Question Which of the following is an STD? a) orgasm b) digital rectal exam c) coitus d) chlamydia

Abbreviations Review Name the abbreviation for the procedure that destroys prostate tissue with heat from microwaves emitted by an antenna guided by a catheter, which has been inserted through the urethra. TUMT transurethral microwave thermotherapy

Chapter 7 Objective 8: Apply medical language in clinical contexts.

Pronounce Medical Terms in Use

Comprehend Medical Terms in Use (1 of 3) Test your comprehension of the terms in the previous medical document by circling the correct answer. 1. Before being diagnosed with cancer of the prostate the patient had surgery for: a. sterilization b. excision of the seminal vesicle c. removal of the prepuce d. repair of the glans penis

Comprehend Medical Terms in Use (2 of 3) 2. The patient chose which of the following types of treatment for prostate cancer? a. radiation b. chemotherapy c. surgery d. hormonal therapy 3. After surgery the patient: a. had absence of sperm b. had persistent abnormal erection c. had a narrowing of the opening of the prepuce of the glans penis d. was able to have an erection

Comprehend Medical Terms in Use (3 of 3) 4. Using word parts you have already learned, write the definition of terms used in this document from previous chapters. a. urin/ary b. ur/o/logist c. bi/opsy d. dia/gno/sis e. aden/o/carcin/oma