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BIOD 121 MODULE 6 EXAM LATEST UPDATED 2024
  • BIOD 121 MODULE 6 EXAM LATEST UPDATED 2024

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  • BIOD 121 MODULE 6 EXAM LATEST UPDATED 2024 key developmental stages - Fertilization Blastogenic stage Embryonic stage End of first trimester Fetal Stage Tobacco use can - increase the risk for miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm delivery, and low birth weight infants Alcohol use - is linked to a risk for fetal alcohol syndrome, which results in physical and mental disabilities and growth retardation drug use - increases the risk for low birth weight, preterm delivery, miscarriage...
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Maternity Exam 3 - Sherpath Lesson Questions with correct answers
  • Maternity Exam 3 - Sherpath Lesson Questions with correct answers

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  • Maternity Exam 3 - Sherpath Lesson Questions with correct answersMatch the identified risk factor to its risk category - correct answer Psychosocial factors - smoking Biophysical factors - multiple gestation pregnancy Sociodemographic factors - income Environmental factors - occupational exposure Which condition would the nurse recognize as a fetal condition of high risk pregnancy? A. Prenatal hyperglycemia B. Chromosomal abnormalities C. Placenta previa D. Preeclampsia - correct answ...
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Prenatal and neonatal questions and  answers already passed
  • Prenatal and neonatal questions and answers already passed

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  • Prenatal and neonatal questions and answers already passed How long does prenatal development last for? 38 weeks from conception to birth. What happened during the zygote period? formed at conception and continues to develop for the first two weeks. The zygote travels from the fallopian tube to the uterus and implants itself in the uterine wall. Here the zygote forms an outer lining called the amnion, which fills with amniotic fluid What happened to during the embryonic period? em...
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BIOD 121 MODULE 6 EXAM LATEST UPDATED 2024
  • BIOD 121 MODULE 6 EXAM LATEST UPDATED 2024

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  • BIOD 121 MODULE 6 EXAM LATEST UPDATED 2024 key developmental stages - Fertilization Blastogenic stage Embryonic stage End of first trimester Fetal Stage Tobacco use can - increase the risk for miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm delivery, and low birth weight infants Alcohol use - is linked to a risk for fetal alcohol syndrome, which results in physical and mental disabilities and growth retardation drug use - increases the risk for low birth weight, preterm delivery, miscarriage...
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BIOD 121 MODULE 6 EXAM LATEST UPDATED 2024
  • BIOD 121 MODULE 6 EXAM LATEST UPDATED 2024

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  • BIOD 121 MODULE 6 EXAM LATEST UPDATED 2024 key developmental stages - Fertilization Blastogenic stage Embryonic stage End of first trimester Fetal Stage Tobacco use can - increase the risk for miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm delivery, and low birth weight infants Alcohol use - is linked to a risk for fetal alcohol syndrome, which results in physical and mental disabilities and growth retardation drug use - increases the risk for low birth weight, preterm delivery, miscarriage...
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Maternity Exam 3 - Sherpath Lesson Questions with answers graded A+ 2024
  • Maternity Exam 3 - Sherpath Lesson Questions with answers graded A+ 2024

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  • Maternity Exam 3 - Sherpath Lesson QuestionsMatch the identified risk factor to its risk category - correct answer Psychosocial factors - smoking Biophysical factors - multiple gestation pregnancy Sociodemographic factors - income Environmental factors - occupational exposure Which condition would the nurse recognize as a fetal condition of high risk pregnancy? A. Prenatal hyperglycemia B. Chromosomal abnormalities C. Placenta previa D. Preeclampsia - correct answer B. Chromosomal ab...
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APES - Unit 8 Key Terms Toxins/Diseases/Pollutants
  • APES - Unit 8 Key Terms Toxins/Diseases/Pollutants

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  • APES - Unit 8 Key Terms Toxins/Diseases/Pollutants Point Source of pollution - answerA single identifiable source of a pollutant, can 'point' to it, examples: smokestack, animal waste CAFO runoff, oil spill Nonpoint Source of pollution - answerPollutants enter the environment from many places at once, difficult to 'point' to one individual source, examples: urban waste runoff, pesticide spraying, Pollutants - answerSpecific chemicals or groups of chemicals from specific sources with ...
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child psych questions with verified solution 2023 passed
  • child psych questions with verified solution 2023 passed

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  • child psychWhen changes occur in the individual's thinking, intelligence, and language, these are examples of: - correct answer cognitive processes Those who see development as characterized mainly by ____________ emphasize that development occurs via a slow but continual process of change. - correct answer continuity This developmental period extends from birth to about 18 to 24 months of age: - correct answer infancy Today, Western societies view: - correct answer childhood as a peri...
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BIOD 121 (Portage): Module 6 Latest Updated A+ Guide Solution
  • BIOD 121 (Portage): Module 6 Latest Updated A+ Guide Solution

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  • Keys to a healthy pregnancy 1) adequate vitamins and minerals 2) healthy body weight 3) controlling health conditions 4) avoid teratogens Teratogens Compounds that can increase the risk of a birth defect. Examples of teratogens: 1) Tobacco: miscarriage, stillbirth, LBW, preterm 2) Alcohol: fetal alcohol syndrome 3) Drugs: LBW, miscarriage, birth defects 4 Key pregnancy stages: Fertilization, Blastogenic, Embryonic, Fetal Blastogenic stage (Day 1 to 14): A period of rapid cell divis...
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BSNC 5000 OB Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers.
  • BSNC 5000 OB Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers.

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  • BSNC 5000 OB Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers. Describe the psychosocial adaptation to pregnancy for mother, partner, sibling(s) and other caregivers - answerMaternal/paternal adaptation: accepting the pregnancy → identifying with the mother/father role → reordering personal relationships → establishing a relationship with the fetus → preparing for childbirth Sibling adaptation: concerns about losing their place in the family hierarchy Other caregivers: grandparents can a...
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