Fetal Development
surf
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anatomy
mixed bag
100

What organ supplies oxygenated blood to the fetus?

placenta

100

What is the primary role of surfactant?

To reduce surface tension in the alveoli

100
why is it important to keep an infants nose clear of mucus 

because the are preferential nose breathers 

100

What major event happens to the lungs during the first breath?

They expand and fill with air

100

what age is a neonate

birth-28days

200

Name the five stages of lung development

Embryonic, Pseudoglandular, Canalicular, Saccular, Alveolar

200

What type of cells produce surfactant?

Type II alveolar cells (pneumocytes)

200

Which fetal shunt connects the right atrium to the left atrium?

Foramen Ovale

200

What L/S ratio value indicates that fetal lungs are mature and ready for birth?

2:1 or higher

200

If the L/S ratio is less than 2:1, what condition is the newborn at high risk for?

Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome (IRDS)

300

During which stage does the first surfactant appear?

Canalicular stage (24-26 weeks)

300

At what gestational age does surfactant production significantly increase?

Around 34-36 weeks

300

Which fetal shunt connects the pulmonary artery to the aorta?

Ductus Arteriosus 

300

What provides the initial strong stimulus for the first breath?

temperature change and tactile stimulation

300

Which group of muscles do infants primarily rely on for breathing?

Diaphragm

400

Why are the fetal lungs bypassed in circulation?

Because they are fluid-filled and not used for gas exchange before birth.

400

What condition occurs due to a lack of surfactant in premature infants?

Infant Respiratory Distress Syndrome (IRDS)

400

Which fetal shunt connects the umbilical vein to the inferior vena cava?

Ductus Venosus

400

 Name one difference in upper airway anatomy between infants and adults.

 Infants have proportionally larger tongues and epiglottis is larger and less flexible

400

How many umbilical arteries and veins are present in the umbilical cord?

Two arteries, one vein

500

 Which structure carries oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus?

Umbilical vein

500

Name one medication used to replace surfactant in premature infants.

Curosurf or Survanta

500

At birth the lungs hold about how much fluid and if low fluid what can happen

40ml/ cause hypoplastic lung

500

Why are infants at higher risk for airway collapse?

infants rib cage is more complaint making them more prone to airway collapse and retractions when in distress

500

The foramen ovale allows blood to flow directly from the ______ to the ______.

Right atrium to left atrium

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