Diagnostic laparoscopy {Ans: Is used to view a women's reproductive organs-uterus, ovaries, tubes, and bearby organs.}Implantation in the distal half of the fallopian tube {Ans: This represents the vast majority of all ectopics and is the type most likely to resolve spontaneously through "tubal abortion" which is the closer the ectopic is to the fimbrae, the more likely it will outgrow it's blood supply and be expelled out the end of the tube.}Exenteration {Ans: Refers to total removal of; usually used in reference to the surgical procedure of total pelvic exenteration, which involves the removal of the vagina, uterus, and cervix, fallopian tubes, ovaries, bladder, and rectum for surgical treatment of cancer.}Culdocentesis {Ans: Blood, fluid, or pus in the cul-de-sac is aspirated by needle via the posterior vaginal formix for suspected intraperitoneal bleeding, ectopic pregnancy, or tubo-ovarian abscess.}Insisional biopsy on the cervix can be done by a_______ _______ or a _______. {Ans: Punch biopsy, LEEP (Loop-Electrocautery Excisional Procedure).}Vaginal packing may be used with_____________ or ____________ cream. {Ans: Antibiotic, hormone. Make sure they are held in your room.}