Asked by Brooklyn Rutledge on Jul 31, 2024
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Removal of part or all of the clitoris is called
A) clitoridectomy.
B) excision.
C) infibulation.
D) intubation.
Clitoridectomy
A surgical procedure involving the removal of the clitoris, often practiced in some cultures as a form of female genital mutilation.
Excision
In medical terms, it refers to the surgical removal of a body tissue; in cultural contexts, it can refer to female genital mutilation/cutting.
Clitoris
A female anatomical part primarily involved in sexual pleasure, located above the vaginal opening at the junction of the labia minora.
- Comprehend the different techniques and outcomes associated with female genital mutilation.
Verified Answer
Answer: B
Excision generally refers to the surgical removal of a part or tissue of the body. It can be used to describe the removal of the clitoris or other female genital mutilation procedures.
Answer: C
Infibulation is a form of female genital mutilation that involves the removal of the clitoris and labia and the stitching together of the remaining tissue, leaving only a small hole for urine and menstrual blood to pass through.
Answer: D
Intubation refers to the insertion of a tube into a person's body, typically to help with breathing or administering anesthesia, and is not related to female genital mutilation.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the different techniques and outcomes associated with female genital mutilation.
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