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- https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_South_Carolina_Upstate/Nursing_Skills_(OpenRN)/10%3A_Wound_Care/10.02%3A_Basic_Concepts_Related_to_WoundsThe six risk factors included on the Braden Scale are sensory perception, moisture, activity, mobility, nutrition, and friction/shear, and these factors are rated on a scale from 1-4 with 1 being “com...The six risk factors included on the Braden Scale are sensory perception, moisture, activity, mobility, nutrition, and friction/shear, and these factors are rated on a scale from 1-4 with 1 being “completely limited” to 4 being “no impairment.” The scores from the six categories are added, and the total score indicates a patient’s risk for developing a pressure injury.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Skyline_College/BIOL_250%3A_Human_Anatomy/23%3A_The_Reproductive_System/23.03%3A_Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_the_Female_Reproductive_SystemThe female reproductive system functions to produce gametes and reproductive hormones, just like the male reproductive system; however, it also has the additional task of supporting the developing fet...The female reproductive system functions to produce gametes and reproductive hormones, just like the male reproductive system; however, it also has the additional task of supporting the developing fetus and delivering it to the outside world. Unlike its male counterpart, the female reproductive system is located primarily inside the pelvic cavity (Figure 27.2.1). Recall that the ovaries are the female gonads. The gamete they produce is called an oocyte.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Skyline_College/Human_Physiology_for_Allied_Health_Professionals/19%3A_The_Reproductive_System/19.03%3A_Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_the_Female_Reproductive_SystemThe female reproductive system functions to produce gametes and reproductive hormones, just like the male reproductive system; however, it also has the additional task of supporting the developing fet...The female reproductive system functions to produce gametes and reproductive hormones, just like the male reproductive system; however, it also has the additional task of supporting the developing fetus and delivering it to the outside world. Unlike its male counterpart, the female reproductive system is located primarily inside the pelvic cavity (Figure 27.2.1). Recall that the ovaries are the female gonads. The gamete they produce is called an oocyte.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Human_Anatomy_(OERI)/23%3A_Reproductive_System/23.03%3A_Anatomy_of_the_Female_Reproductive_SystemThe female reproductive system functions to produce eggs and reproductive hormones, just like the male reproductive system; however, it also has the additional task of supporting the developing embryo...The female reproductive system functions to produce eggs and reproductive hormones, just like the male reproductive system; however, it also has the additional task of supporting the developing embryo and fetus and delivering it to the outside world at birth. Details on the anatomy of the female reproductive system will be covered in this section.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Anatomy_and_Physiology_1e_(OpenStax)/Unit_6%3A_Human_Development_and_the_Continuity_of_Life/27%3A_The_Reproductive_System/27.02%3A_Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_the_Female_Reproductive_SystemThe female reproductive system functions to produce gametes and reproductive hormones, just like the male reproductive system; however, it also has the additional task of supporting the developing fet...The female reproductive system functions to produce gametes and reproductive hormones, just like the male reproductive system; however, it also has the additional task of supporting the developing fetus and delivering it to the outside world. Unlike its male counterpart, the female reproductive system is located primarily inside the pelvic cavity (Figure 27.2.1). Recall that the ovaries are the female gonads. The gamete they produce is called an oocyte.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Anatomy_and_Physiology_2e_(OpenStax)/06%3A_Human_Development_and_the_Continuity_of_Life/27%3A_The_Reproductive_System/27.03%3A_Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_the_Female_Reproductive_SystemThe female reproductive system functions to produce gametes and reproductive hormones, just like the male reproductive system; however, it also has the additional task of supporting the developing fet...The female reproductive system functions to produce gametes and reproductive hormones, just like the male reproductive system; however, it also has the additional task of supporting the developing fetus and delivering it to the outside world. Unlike its male counterpart, the female reproductive system is located primarily inside the pelvic cavity (Figure 27.2.1). Recall that the ovaries are the female gonads. The gamete they produce is called an oocyte.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Nursing_Skills_(OpenRN)/20%3A_Wound_Care/20.02%3A_Basic_Concepts_Related_to_WoundsThe six risk factors included on the Braden Scale are sensory perception, moisture, activity, mobility, nutrition, and friction/shear, and these factors are rated on a scale from 1-4 with 1 being “com...The six risk factors included on the Braden Scale are sensory perception, moisture, activity, mobility, nutrition, and friction/shear, and these factors are rated on a scale from 1-4 with 1 being “completely limited” to 4 being “no impairment.” The scores from the six categories are added, and the total score indicates a patient’s risk for developing a pressure injury.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Human_Anatomy_(Lange_et_al.)/23%3A_Reproductive_Systems/23.03%3A_Anatomy_of_the_Female_Reproductive_SystemThe female reproductive system functions to produce eggs and reproductive hormones, just like the male reproductive system; however, it also has the additional task of supporting the developing embryo...The female reproductive system functions to produce eggs and reproductive hormones, just like the male reproductive system; however, it also has the additional task of supporting the developing embryo and fetus and delivering it to the outside world at birth. Details on the anatomy of the female reproductive system will be covered in this section.