Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) Practice Exam

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What term describes when a part of the vaginal tissue is visible outside the body?

  1. Prolapse

  2. Dystocia

  3. Anomaly

  4. Abnormality

The correct answer is: Prolapse

The term that describes when a part of the vaginal tissue is visible outside the body is "prolapse." Prolapse occurs when an internal organ slips out of its usual position, and in the context of the vagina, this condition involves the vaginal wall or tissue bulging or protruding through the vaginal opening. This can happen due to various factors, including weakened pelvic support tissues, trauma, or increased intra-abdominal pressure. Understanding this term is critical in veterinary medicine and laboratory animal care, as recognizing and diagnosing prolapse is essential for ensuring animal welfare. The other options do not specifically describe this condition: dystocia refers to difficult or obstructed labor, anomaly refers to a deviation from what is normal and may pertain to various conditions or structures, and abnormality is a broad term that denotes a deviation from typical development or function without pinpointing a specific condition like prolapse.