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Creighton Model FertilityCare System cloned 3/21/2019
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Access the website here. For short answer questions, spelling must be correct to earn the point(s).
Question 1
1.
What do we call the observations and charting entities that tell a couple when they are naturally fertile and infertile?
Question 2
2.
What does NaPrTECHNOLOGY stand for?
Question 3
3.
In what year did the research begin that lead to the Creighton Model System?
Question 4
4.
The Creighton model System is more __________ than ______________
natural contraception; family planning
family planning; natural contraception
artifical contraception; family planning
family planning; artificial contraception
Question 5
5.
A secondary benefit of the Creighton Model System is
maintenance of gynecologic health
avoiding pregnancy
achieving pregnancy
achieving ovulation
Advance to the page title, "Background of the System".
Question 6
6.
As ovulation approaches, ______________________ occurs.
an increase in the stretchability of cervical mucus
an increase in the clarity of the cervical mucus
an increase in the quantity of the cervical mucus
a decrease in the stretchability of cervical mucus
a decrease in the clarity of the cervical mucus
a decrease in the quantity of the cervical mucus
Question 7
7.
According to the diagram above, as the quantity of cervical mucus ____________, the number of white blood cells _______.
decreases; decreases
increases; increases
increases; decreases
decreases; increases
Question 8
8.
According to the diagram above, as the quantity of cervical mucus ____________, sperm survivability _______.
decreases; decreases
increases; increases
increases; decreases
decreases; increases
Question 9
9.
The answer to the question above appears to be because the mucus
becomes sticky
becomes cloudy
becomes thicker
becomes thinner
Question 10
10.
List two other characteristics, other than cervical mucus, that are used to indicate fertility and infertility.
Question 11
11.
A woman's cycle begins with the onset of _____________.
A. clear, stretch, lubricative cervical mucus
B. last day of mucus discharge
C. sticky, cloudy or tacky-cloudy cervical mucus
D. dry days
E. correlates with ovulation and with the presence of cervical mucus discharge
Use the the choices above to answer the questions below.
Question 12
12.
Peak Day
Question 13
13.
Follows menstruation, not present around ovulation, occurs before menstruation
Question 14
14.
cervical discharge characteristics as ovulation approaches
Question 15
15.
Characteristics of cervical discharge in the beginning.
Question 16
16.
As estrogen increases, ovulation approaches.
True
False
Question 17
17.
As the ovarian follicle grows, estrogen decreases.
True
False
Question 18
18.
As ovulation approaches, cervical mucush decreases.
True
False
Question 19
19.
Those who use CrMS to achieve pregnancy are failed users.
True
False
Question 20
20.
Most research for NaProTECHNOLOGY has been done at ______________________ in Omaha, Nebraska.
Advance to the page title, "Advantages of the System".
Question 21
21.
Which of the following are advantages of CrMS?
safe
expensive
dangerous
inexpensive
natural
reliable
artificial
unreliable
Question 22
22.
Because the CrMS is the responsibility of both spouses it is a __________ ___________ of fertility regulation.
Question 23
23.
According to the website, contraceptives treat fertility like a __________.
Question 24
24.
The CrMS is firmly based on ..... (3 answers; separate by commas)
Advance to the page title, "Selective vs. Spontaneous Intercourse"
Question 25
25.
The natural means to regulate fertility and the CrMS is ___________ ____________.
Question 26
26.
________________ intercourse submits itself to choices evaluated via the intellect, will and values of a couple.
Spontaneous
Systemic
Simple
Selective
Question 27
27.
Many natural systems of contraception and artificial contraception rely on
independent decision-making by the spouses
complete abstinence
periodic abstinence
physical barriers
Advance to the page titled, "Teaching Schedule".
Question 28
28.
The CrMS is
universal for each couple
tailored to each couple
learned in the Introductory Session
taught by a general nurse
Advance to the page titled, "Effectiveness of the System".
Question 29
29.
The CrMS has been found to be _____________ effective.
>95%
<50%
100%
50% - 95%
Advance to the page titled, "Applications of NaProTechnology".
Question 30
30.
Which of the following IS NOT an application of the CrMS?
Family planning
Identification of ovarian cysts
Infertility
Miscarriages
Abnormal Bleeding
All are applications of the CrMS