Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) A Practice Exam

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The term "adnexa" in female reproductive anatomy refers to which structures?

  1. Clitoris and labia

  2. Uterus and cervix

  3. Fallopian tubes and ovaries

  4. Vagina and vulva

The correct answer is: Fallopian tubes and ovaries

The term "adnexa" in female reproductive anatomy specifically refers to the associated structures that are adjacent to the main organs of the reproductive system, particularly the fallopian tubes and ovaries. These structures play crucial roles in reproduction; the ovaries are responsible for the production of eggs and hormones, while the fallopian tubes are the pathways through which eggs travel to the uterus. Understanding the significance of the adnexa is important in various medical contexts, such as understanding reproductive health, diagnosing potential issues, and planning treatment options. The other options encompass different components of the female reproductive system but do not represent the term "adnexa" accurately. For instance, the clitoris and labia are part of the external genitalia, the uterus and cervix are central to the reproductive process but not classified under adnexal structures, and the vagina and vulva are also external structures rather than adnexa. Thus, identifying the correct anatomy linked with the term is key for students preparing for the SANE Exam and their future nursing careers.