Prenatal Development
How is a Baby Born?
How is Childbirth Experienced?
Characteristics of a Newborn?
Why Are Some Newborns at Risk?
100
Three stages of prenatal development?
What is Germinal Stage, Embryonic Stage, and Fetal Stage. pg. 89 & 90
100
The three stages of the birthing process.
What is the dilation of the cervix, expulsion of the fetus and expulsion of the placenta. pg. 109 &110
100
Intense feelings of sadness, anxiety, or despair experienced by a mother after the birth of a child.
What is postpartum depression? pg. 114
100
What are the four major functions for newborns to be able to accomplish in order to survive?
What is Breathing on their own, Changing blood circulation, Controlling body temperature, and Ingesting food. pg. 118
100
What term is describing infants born after 37 weeks' gestation but weighing less than 5 1/2 punds?
What is Low Birthweight. pg. 120
200
The seventh month marks the __________ point at which postnatal servival is likely?
What is age of viability. pg. 94
200
True or False, If False explain why. Much of our present understanding of how labor begins comes from observations of sheep?
What is True. pg. 107
200
True or False, if false explain, Fathers who are supportive during labor and birth have partners who are more anxious and distressed and are not as likely to need medication
What is False? Fathers who are supportive during labor and birth have partners who are LESS anxious and distressed and are not as likely to need medication. pg. 115
200
Average weight for newborns is __ to ___ pounds.
What is 7 to 7 1/2 pg. 118
200
A baby born at 30 weeks takes __ weeks to reach the same developmental level as a baby born at 38 weeks.
What is 8 weeks. pg. 120
300
This is the percentage of all births to mothers ages 45 to 54 that were twin births?
What is about 20 percent. pg. 91
300
Mothers who are having their first child, will be in birth prcess for usually how many hours?
What is 10 to 16 hours. pg. 108
300
"Wise women" in Dutch means ____________?
What is a midwife? pg. 116
300
Newborns on average range in length from ___ to ___ inches, but it depends more on the size of the mother's _____ rather than genetic inheritance.
What is 19 to 21 inches & uterus. pg. 118
300
True or False. If False explain why. Parents of preterm infants take a more active role in interactions than parents of full-term infants do.
What is Ture. pg. 124
400
Name ten of the fourteen conditions that influence pregnancy and prenatal development?
What is Rubella,Syphilis, Pediatric AIDS, Thalidomide, Alcohol, Caffeine, Cigarettes, Cocaine, Heroin, Radiation, Chemical Hazards, Maternal Age, Maternal Stress, and Parrity.
400
Three ways a child can be delivered?
What is head-down position, (breech presentation) feet first, and (transverse presentation) arms and shoulders. pg. 113
400
Newborn's stress hormones are _____________ than those in adults.
What is 20 times higher? pg. 116
400
What are the five vital signs after a baby is born?
What is Respiration, Reflex Responsiveness, Muscle Tone, Color, and Heart Rate. pg. 119
400
Name three of the six physical problems of low birthweight and prematurity.
What is Subnormal Growth, Mental Retardation, Blindness, Deafness, Cerebral Palsy, and Health Problems. pg. 121
500
The three layers of cells that develop during the third week of prenatal development and what they become.
What is the ectoderm (the outer layer) which becomes the skin and nervous system, mesoderm (the middle layer) which becomes the muscles, bones, and circulatory system, and the endoderm, (the inner layer) which becomes the digestive system and lungs. pg. 93
500
Why did Dr. Lamaze start his childbirth classes?
What is to help women manade the pain of labor and delivery and to maximize parents' enjoyment of the birth of their children. pg. 111
500
In Turkey how many days after a mother gives birth should she wait before leaving the house?
What is 40 days? pg. 117
500
A child who has been _____ deprived during labor and delivery is likely to have blue- or gray-colored skin, may have arms and legs that droop beacuse of lack of muscle tone, and may not be breathing immediately after birth.
What is Oxygen. pg. 119
500
Kids that weigh less than 1,000 grams is _______.
What is kilogram kids. pg. 120