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04 – Prenatal Development & Birth

Janet had unprotected sex on January 1st. To celebrate the new year Janet had unprotected sex on January 1st. To celebrate the new year. You would suggest she wait until ______________ before using a home pregnancy test? Until: A. Jan. 3 B. Jan 7 C. Jan 11 D. Jan. 15 What could happen if she takes the pregnancy test on Jan. 3rd? Why?

Janet had unprotected sex on January 1st. To celebrate the new year Janet had unprotected sex on January 1st. To celebrate the new year. You would suggest she wait until ______________ before using a home pregnancy test? Until: A. Jan. 3 B. Jan 7 C. Jan 11 D. Jan. 15 What could happen if she takes the pregnancy test on Jan. 3rd? Why?

This is because the tests are only accurate after _____________________. A. After implantation B. After conception C. After sex D. After birth E. None of the above

This is because the tests are only accurate after _____________________. A. After implantation B. After conception C. After sex D. After birth E. None of the above

Caitlin’s baby will develop through these stages before birth _______, _________, ___________ Embryonic, germinal, zygotic period. Embryonic, germinal, fetal period. Germinal, embryonic, fetal period. Fetal, germinal, embryonic period.

Caitlin’s baby will develop through these stages before birth _______, _________, ___________ embryonic period, germinal period, zygotic period. embryonic period, germinal period, fetal period. germinal period, embryonic period, fetal period. fetal period, germinal period, embryonic period.

. Jacob is two years old, and has developed repetitive behaviors, and communication difficulties. This could be an example of ______________. A. functional teratogens B. behavioral teratogens C. vaccination side effects D. infant withdrawal syndrome

. Jacob is two years old, and has developed repetitive behaviors, and communication difficulties. This could be an example of ______________. A. functional teratogens B. behavioral teratogens C. vaccination side effects D. infant withdrawal syndrome

Amanda smokes and drinks during her pregnancy Amanda smokes and drinks during her pregnancy. This could result specifically in the baby having, or being? _______________. SGA SEA FAS A&B A&C

Amanda smokes and drinks during her pregnancy Amanda smokes and drinks during her pregnancy. This could result specifically in the baby having, or being? _______________. SGA SEA FAS A&B A&C What do these letters stand for?

SGA (Small for Gestational Age) SEA FAS (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome) A&B Amanda smokes and drinks during her pregnancy. This could result specifically in the baby having, or being? _______________. SGA (Small for Gestational Age) SEA FAS (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome) A&B A&C

smoking drinking both None of the above Amanda smokes and drinks during her pregnancy. Of those, ______________ is most likely to result in the child being small for gestational age? smoking drinking both None of the above

smoking drinking both None of the above Amanda smokes and drinks during her pregnancy. Of those, ______________ is most likely to result in the child being small for gestational age? smoking drinking both None of the above

In the delivery room, Ms. Nguyen’s baby: 1 In the delivery room, Ms. Nguyen’s baby: 1. Is pink, but the hands & feet are light blue 2. Has a heartbeat of 93 beats per minute 3. Is crying and making faces 4. He doesn’t move his arms and legs What is his APGAR score? 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10

In the delivery room, Ms. Nguyen’s baby: 1 In the delivery room, Ms. Nguyen’s baby: 1. Is pink, but the hands & feet are light blue=1 2. Has a heartbeat of 93 beats per minute=1 3. Is crying (2) and making faces (1) =3 4. He doesn’t move his arms and legs=0 What is his APGAR score? 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10

What is the Apgar Scale? Activity Pulse Grimace Appearance Respiration Muscle tone Pulse Heart Grimace Reflex irritability Appearance Skin color Respiration Breathing Done twice – 1 & 5 minutes after birth to determine if immediate medical care is needed Score = 0,1,2 for each item Total of 7 or above is desired

To avoid teratogens during the embryonic stage, you would suggest pregnant women __________. should do their best to “live clean” and avoid teratogens during this stage. should wait until this period is completed before seeing a physician. this stage should be eliminated from prenatal development. pregnant women should seek advice from their friends.

To avoid teratogens during the embryonic stage, you would suggest pregnant women __________. should do their best to “live clean” and avoid teratogens during this stage. should wait until this period is completed before seeing a physician. this stage should be eliminated from prenatal development. pregnant women should seek advice from their friends.

Label the reflexes – Discuss with your table partner A. Startle reflex B. Stepping reflex C. Sucking reflex D. Grasping reflex E. Babinski reflex 1 2 4 3 5

Label the reflexes – Discuss with your table partner #1 A. Startle reflex B. Stepping reflex C. Sucking reflex D. Grasping reflex E. Babinski reflex 1 2 4 3 5

Label the reflexes – Discuss with your table partner #1 A. Startle reflex B. Stepping reflex C. Sucking reflex D. Grasping reflex E. Babinski reflex 1 2 4 3 5

Label these reflexes – Discuss with your partner #2 A. Startle reflex B. Stepping reflex C. Sucking reflex D. Grasping reflex E. Babinski reflex 1 2 4 3 5

Label these reflexes – Discuss with your partner #2 A. Startle reflex B. Stepping reflex C. Sucking reflex D. Grasping reflex E. Babinski reflex 1 2 4 3 5

Label these reflexes – Discuss with your partner #3 A. Startle reflex B. Stepping reflex C. Sucking reflex D. Grasping reflex E. Babinski reflex 1 2 4 3 5

Label these reflexes – Discuss with your partner #3 A. Startle reflex B. Stepping reflex C. Sucking reflex D. Grasping reflex E. Babinski reflex 1 2 4 3 5

Label these reflexes – Discuss with your partner #4 A. Startle reflex B. Stepping reflex C. Sucking reflex D. Grasping reflex E. Babinski reflex 1 2 4 3 5

Label these reflexes – Discuss with your partner #4 A. Startle reflex B. Stepping reflex C. Sucking reflex D. Grasping reflex E. Babinski reflex 1 2 4 3 5

Label these reflexes – Discuss with your partner #5 A. Startle reflex B. Stepping reflex C. Sucking reflex D. Grasping reflex E. Babinski reflex 1 2 4 3 5

Label these reflexes – Discuss with your partner #5 A. Startle reflex B. Stepping reflex C. Sucking reflex D. Grasping reflex E. Babinski reflex 1 2 4 3 5

What could these result from? A. Behavioral teratogens B. Physical teratogens Thalidomide babies Cleft palate

What could these result from? A. Behavioral teratogens B. Physical teratogens Thalidomide babies Cleft palate

Your young child wakes up a few nights per month seemingly in a panic Your young child wakes up a few nights per month seemingly in a panic. She sits up in bed screaming and crying. You rush in to calm her and to see what is happening. The child usually returns to sleep and doesn’t remember this happening at all. What is the best explanation for this behavior? A. She may be exhibiting symptoms of early onset epilepsy. B. She has excessive anxiety during the day. C. She has too much sugar in her diet. D. She is probably experiencing night terrors, a fairly common event in early childhood. Answer: D Believe in yourself! You can do more than you think you can!