Deck 4: Seciton 3: Beginnings: Parental Development and Birth

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As part of embryonic development, the neural tube will become the _____.

A) reproductive organs
B) intestinal tract
C) backbone, legs, and arms
D) central nervous system, brain, and spinal cord
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Jenny just learned that she is 6 weeks pregnant. She is in the _____ period of prenatal development.

A) germinal
B) embryonic
C) fetal
D) second
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By the end of the ____prenatal month, sex organs develop and are soon visible via ultrasound.

A) second
B) third
C) fourth
D) fifth
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At the onset of the embryonic period, the _____ appears. It will eventually become the neural tube.

A) stem cells
B) spinal cord
C) primitive streak
D) placenta
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Johnny's mom is four months pregnant. Johnny is anxious for the new baby and asks, "How many more months until I'm a big brother?" His mother says he has to wait about _____ more months.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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The longest period of prenatal development is the _____ period.

A) embryonic
B) fetal
C) proximodistal
D) germinal
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The head begins to take shape in the _____ week after conception.

A) fourth
B) fifth
C) sixth
D) seventh
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Cindy is doing a presentation on prenatal development and wants to present the three main periods of prenatal development in order from conception to birth. Cindy's presentation uses the following order:

A) embryonic, germinal, and fetal
B) fetal, embryonic, and germinal
C) germinal, embryonic, and fetal
D) germinal, fetal, and embryonic
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The third period of gestation is the _____ period.

A) zygotic
B) embryonic
C) germinal
D) fetal
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Many obstetricians date the onset of pregnancy from the date of _____.

A) conception
B) the woman's last menstrual period
C) implantation
D) when the woman had intercourse
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Prenatally, development happens in a "near-to-far" pattern known as _____.

A) proximodistal
B) cephalocaudal
C) neurogenesis
D) synaptogenesis
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During the germinal period, the first task of the zygote's outer cells is _____.

A) differentiation
B) duplication
C) germination
D) implantation
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During the germinal period of prenatal development, some cells become part of the brain, some become part of the leg, and some become part of the stomach, etc. The term for this process is _____.

A) duplication
B) division
C) differentiation
D) specialization
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A pregnant woman is having an ultrasound done eight weeks into prenatal development. She is surprised by the size of the embryo's head when she sees the image on the screen. The doctor reassures her that this is typical and due to the _____ pattern of development.

A) proximodistal
B) cephalocaudal
C) neurogenesis
D) synaptogenesis
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What happens to the brain during the fetal period of development?

A) It goes through a process of regeneration.
B) Synapses decrease in number.
C) It increases in size.
D) The number of neurons decreases.
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The age of viability is the time when the preterm newborn _____.

A) might survive outside the uterus
B) begins to move
C) will be born without defects
D) has developed all its major organs
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The germinal period ends approximately _____ after conception.

A) 2 days
B) 3 months
C) 2 weeks
D) 12 weeks
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About _____ percent of natural conceptions never implant.

A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 75
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About a week after conception, the outer layer of the multiplying cells forms a protective circle, or shell, that will become the _____.

A) placenta
B) umbilical cord
C) vernix
D) infant
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In the fourth week after conception, a miniscule blood vessel that will become the _____ begins to pulsate.

A) lungs
B) stomach
C) kidneys
D) heart
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In the third stage of labor, the _____.

A) cervix begins to dilate
B) baby's head moves into the birth canal
C) mother experiences intense contractions
D) placenta is delivered
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Epidurals, often used in hospital births to manage pain during childbirth, have been shown to _____.

A) help prevent unnecessary c-sections
B) encourage breast-feeding from the beginning
C) decrease the newborn's readiness to suck
D) induce labor
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On average, fetuses gain about _____ pounds during the last trimester of pregnancy, which brings the average birth weight to about 7.5 pounds.

A) 1.5
B) 2.5
C) 4.5
D) 6.5
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The birth process depends on all of the following EXCEPT _____.

A) customs of the culture
B) position and size of the fetus
C) parents' preparation
D) parents' genetic heritage
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A baby is assessed at one minute after birth according to the Apgar scale. Three of the five vital signs are good, but the baby is weak and inactive and grimaces. The two vital signs the medical team is concerned about are _____.

A) muscle tone and heartbeat
B) respiratory effect and color
C) muscle tone and reflex irritability
D) reflex irritability and respiratory effect
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Holly was two weeks over her due date. The doctor decided it was best for Holly to _____ labor due to the increasing size of the fetus.

A) postpone
B) induce
C) skip over
D) decrease
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The Apgar scale is used at one minute and five minutes after birth to _____.

A) evaluate the newborn's sensory abilities
B) evaluate the health of the new mother
C) help the mother recover from childbirth
D) evaluate the health of the newborn
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In a first birth, the average length of active labor is _____.

A) several days
B) about 12 hours
C) about 8 hours
D) a few minutes
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When healthy babies are born, they usually _____.

A) do not breathe on their own until the umbilical cord is cut
B) do not cry until the umbilical cord is cut
C) breathe and cry on their own immediately
D) breathe on their own, and cry when the umbilical cord is cut
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In the United States, more than _____ of births occur via c-section.

A) 1/3
B) 1/2
C) 2/3
D) 3/4
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Each of the following is usually done immediately after birth EXCEPT the _____.

A) mucus in a baby's throat is removed
B) baby is weighed and examined
C) umbilical cord is cut
D) baby is assessed for eye color
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At around 38 weeks after conception, the _____ starts the sequence of events that prepares the fetus for delivery and starts labor.

A) fetal brain
B) maternal brain
C) placenta
D) germinal period
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Which of the following is TRUE about rates for c-sections and epidurals?

A) They have been relatively steady over the past three decades.
B) They are the same in the United States as in most other developed nations.
C) They vary by doctor, hospital, and even day of the week.
D) They are higher for births attended by midwives.
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Labor that is started, speeded, or strengthened with a drug is referred to as _____.

A) a home birth
B) induced labor
C) a cesarean section
D) an epidural
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A surgical birth, in which incisions through the mother's abdomen and uterus allow the fetus to be removed quickly, is also referred to as a(n) _____.

A) epidural
B) cesarean section
C) induced labor
D) doula
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Henry was just given the five-minute Apgar and his score was 4. This means Henry is _____.

A) experiencing good health
B) a slow-to-warm-up infant
C) in need of emergency medical attention
D) in average health
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The critical factor in attaining the age of viability is _____.

A) weighing at least 5 pounds (2.3 kg)
B) having adequate brain development
C) having functioning digestive and respiratory systems
D) surviving at least 28 weeks past conception
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Compared to vaginal births, c-section births _____.

A) are less expensive
B) increase the risk of complications after birth
C) usually take longer
D) are less safe for the baby
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Currently in the United States, newborn mortality is about _____.

A) 1 in 100
B) 1 in 150
C) 1 in 200
D) 1 in 250
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Harry was a preterm newborn who was born after 26 weeks of prenatal development. He now is a healthy, happy 2-year-old. Harry's ability to survive after being born so early was due in part to his reaching the _____.

A) term of postnatal development
B) germinal period
C) neurogenesis point
D) age of viability
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Some teratogens have a threshold effect, which means that they are _____.

A) harmful no matter what the level of exposure
B) rarely harmful
C) harmless until exposure reaches a certain level
D) always harmless
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The first days and weeks after conception (the germinal and embryonic periods) are _____ for body formation, but health during the entire fetal period affects the _____.

A) sensitive; heart
B) critical; brain
C) sensitive; brain
D) critical; heart
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Chantal and Larry are considering having a baby. Chantal's doctor recommends that they stop using recreational drugs and update their immunizations _____.

A) before Chantal gets pregnant
B) as soon as Chantal knows she is pregnant
C) anytime during the first trimester of pregnancy
D) as soon as the baby is born
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Rita is one month pregnant and consults with her doctor about the different categories of teratogens. The doctor tells her that all of the following are categories of teratogens EXCEPT _____.

A) drugs
B) pollutants
C) the media
D) viruses
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Early prenatal care can help decrease the risk of prenatal abnormalities; however, it CANNOT provide pregnant women with information about _____.

A) substances to avoid
B) proper nutrition
C) exact thresholds for teratogens
D) treatments for preexisting conditions
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All of the following factors influence the effects of teratogens EXCEPT for _____.

A) timing of the teratogen
B) awareness of the parent
C) genes of the embryo/fetus
D) dose and/or frequency of teratogen
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Alice is pregnant and wants to ensure that she does everything she can to prevent the occurrence of a neural-tube defect in her child. She makes sure that she has the proper amount of _____ in her diet.

A) vitamin D
B) zinc
C) folic acid
D) vitamin K
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With respect to prenatal development, teratogens _____.

A) increase the risk of prenatal abnormalities
B) decrease the risk of prenatal abnormalities
C) always cause prenatal abnormalities
D) do not cause prenatal abnormalities
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Jill is 5 years old. She has been diagnosed with ADHD and shows signs of learning disabilities. Her doctor suggests that Jill's problems could be the result of prenatal exposure to _____, though he stresses that the link is not straightforward at this time.

A) chromosomal abnormalities
B) genetic abnormalities
C) cell differentiation
D) behavioral teratogens
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Agents and conditions that can harm the prenatal brain, impairing the future child's intellectual and emotional functioning, are called _____.

A) chromosomal abnormalities
B) genetic mutations
C) cell differentiation
D) behavioral teratogens
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Tina went into labor at her home. Joan arrived soon after and began to time her contractions and give gentle massages. She assisted Tina and her partner when it was time to leave for the hospital and accompanied them through the birth process. Joan was Tina's _____.

A) postpartum nurse
B) doctor
C) couvade
D) doula
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Thresholds, as they relate to harm from any teratogen, are difficult to set because one teratogen may _____ the threshold of another teratogen.

A) reduce
B) increase
C) cancel
D) improve
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An alternative to giving birth in a hospital is to arrange to give birth at home. In the United States, less than _____ of births occur at home.

A) 1 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 15 percent
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A teratogen is any agent or condition that increases the risk for _____.

A) prenatal abnormalities
B) damage to the placenta
C) extra chromosomes
D) male infertility
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A person who supports a mother through the birth process from early labor at home through delivery at home or in a hospital is called a _____.

A) humanitarian
B) doctor
C) postpartum nurse
D) doula
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Low folic acid during pregnancy can result in _____.

A) heart defects
B) lung defects
C) limb deformities
D) neural-tube defects
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Most births in the United States take place in _____.

A) birthing centers
B) hospital labor rooms
C) homes
D) pools of water
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Research indicates that _____ can benefit from a doula-assisted birth.

A) low-income women
B) married women
C) mothers of multiples
D) all women
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Mandy is pregnant yet she still has four alcoholic drinks each day. Her baby may be at increased risk for the development of _____.

A) fetal alcohol syndrome
B) fetal anoxia syndrome
C) fetal alcohol situation
D) functional alcohol syndrome
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A woman carrying dizygotic twins drinks alcohol. The twins' blood alcohol levels are equal, yet one twin may be more severely affected than the other because their alleles for the enzyme that metabolizes alcohol differ. This is evidence that the _____ influence the effects of teratogens.

A) kinds of substance
B) genes of the parent
C) genes of the embryo/fetus
D) doses of teratogen
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Statistically, which woman is MOST apt to have a baby with low birthweight?

A) Ashley, who is 27 years old and middle-class SES
B) Jody, who has been diagnosed with diabetes
C) Kate, who regularly misses meals
D) Delfina, who is a Hispanic immigrant
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Babies born slightly under 2,500 grams are considered _____.

A) low birthweight
B) very low birthweight
C) extremely low birthweight
D) ultra low birthweight
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Cigarette smoking is implicated in _____ percent of all low-birthweight births worldwide.

A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 25
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With respect to test results, a false negative is the result of a laboratory test that reports something as _____.

A) true when in fact it is not true
B) false when in fact it is not false
C) true when in fact it is true
D) false when in fact it is false
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Birth complications are likely EXCEPT when _____.

A) a baby is preterm
B) a mother is over age 40
C) a baby has a genetic abnormality
D) a mother is unmarried
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Bruno and Juliana moved to the United States from Mexico two years ago and just had their first baby. Although Bruno and Juliana's SES is lower than their native-born peers, their baby was born at a healthy weight, due in part to the support of their social network. This phenomenon is called the _____.

A) immigrant paradox
B) Hispanic paradox
C) native-born paradox
D) SES paradox
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Genetic counseling may be most useful to parents at which of the following stages?

A) before becoming pregnant
B) during the last month of pregnancy
C) during delivery
D) after the birth of a special needs child
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Adults who were low-birthweight babies have higher rates of _____.

A) diabetes
B) malnutrition
C) normal-range weight
D) obesity
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A baby whose birthweight is significantly lower than expected given the time since conception is referred to as _____.

A) preterm
B) premature
C) low birthweight
D) small for gestational age
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In the United States, which is NOT a potential reason for the rise in the frequency of low-birthweight babies?

A) food insecurity
B) drug use
C) cigarette use
D) genetic factors
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Pregnant women should _____.

A) rely on self-education for information about pregnancy
B) never trust their doctors' advice and treatment recommendations
C) consider their doctors' advice and treatment recommendations and engage in some self-education about pregnancy
D) avoid prenatal care in the early months of pregnancy
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A common reason that couples do not seek genetic counseling is that _____.

A) they have never been exposed to teratogens
B) they already eat a well-balanced diet
C) their pregnancy is unplanned
D) they are well over the age of 35
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Sammy is 5 years old and spends his day in a wheelchair, assisted by an aid. Sammy can't control any of his muscles due to brain damage, but he is extremely intelligent. Sammy's condition has been evident since birth. Sammy has _____.

A) anoxia
B) cerebral palsy
C) Huntington disease
D) Parkinson's disease
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Babies born under 1,000 grams (2 pounds 3 ounces) are considered _____.

A) low birthweight
B) very low birthweight
C) extremely low birthweight
D) ultra low birthweight
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A baby born three or more weeks early is called _____.

A) premature
B) preterm
C) low birthweight
D) small for gestational age
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Which is NOT a possible consequence of low birthweight?

A) infant death (within the first year of life)
B) delayed walking
C) hearing impairment
D) speech impediment
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When it comes to the research on prenatal development and teratogens, scientists _____.

A) always agree on the interpretation of research
B) can disagree on the interpretation of research
C) have not yet started to analyze the data
D) tend to disagree with doctors
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Gabby received good quality prenatal care from the care team at her local hospital. She was informed about what to eat and what to do. They also coached her on what to _____, such as cigarette smoking and very high stress.

A) avoid
B) seek out
C) experience
D) continue
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Babies born slightly under 1,500 grams (3 pounds 5 ounces) are considered _____.

A) low birthweight
B) very low birthweight
C) extremely low birthweight
D) ultra low birthweight
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The frequency of low birthweight in the United States _____ throughout most of the twentieth century, and then _____ in the 1990s and early 2000s.

A) decreased; increased
B) increased; decreased
C) decreased; remained stable
D) increased; remained stable
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Deck 4: Seciton 3: Beginnings: Parental Development and Birth
1
As part of embryonic development, the neural tube will become the _____.

A) reproductive organs
B) intestinal tract
C) backbone, legs, and arms
D) central nervous system, brain, and spinal cord
D
2
Jenny just learned that she is 6 weeks pregnant. She is in the _____ period of prenatal development.

A) germinal
B) embryonic
C) fetal
D) second
B
3
By the end of the ____prenatal month, sex organs develop and are soon visible via ultrasound.

A) second
B) third
C) fourth
D) fifth
B
4
At the onset of the embryonic period, the _____ appears. It will eventually become the neural tube.

A) stem cells
B) spinal cord
C) primitive streak
D) placenta
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Johnny's mom is four months pregnant. Johnny is anxious for the new baby and asks, "How many more months until I'm a big brother?" His mother says he has to wait about _____ more months.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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The longest period of prenatal development is the _____ period.

A) embryonic
B) fetal
C) proximodistal
D) germinal
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The head begins to take shape in the _____ week after conception.

A) fourth
B) fifth
C) sixth
D) seventh
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Cindy is doing a presentation on prenatal development and wants to present the three main periods of prenatal development in order from conception to birth. Cindy's presentation uses the following order:

A) embryonic, germinal, and fetal
B) fetal, embryonic, and germinal
C) germinal, embryonic, and fetal
D) germinal, fetal, and embryonic
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The third period of gestation is the _____ period.

A) zygotic
B) embryonic
C) germinal
D) fetal
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Many obstetricians date the onset of pregnancy from the date of _____.

A) conception
B) the woman's last menstrual period
C) implantation
D) when the woman had intercourse
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Prenatally, development happens in a "near-to-far" pattern known as _____.

A) proximodistal
B) cephalocaudal
C) neurogenesis
D) synaptogenesis
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During the germinal period, the first task of the zygote's outer cells is _____.

A) differentiation
B) duplication
C) germination
D) implantation
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During the germinal period of prenatal development, some cells become part of the brain, some become part of the leg, and some become part of the stomach, etc. The term for this process is _____.

A) duplication
B) division
C) differentiation
D) specialization
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A pregnant woman is having an ultrasound done eight weeks into prenatal development. She is surprised by the size of the embryo's head when she sees the image on the screen. The doctor reassures her that this is typical and due to the _____ pattern of development.

A) proximodistal
B) cephalocaudal
C) neurogenesis
D) synaptogenesis
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What happens to the brain during the fetal period of development?

A) It goes through a process of regeneration.
B) Synapses decrease in number.
C) It increases in size.
D) The number of neurons decreases.
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The age of viability is the time when the preterm newborn _____.

A) might survive outside the uterus
B) begins to move
C) will be born without defects
D) has developed all its major organs
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The germinal period ends approximately _____ after conception.

A) 2 days
B) 3 months
C) 2 weeks
D) 12 weeks
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About _____ percent of natural conceptions never implant.

A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 75
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About a week after conception, the outer layer of the multiplying cells forms a protective circle, or shell, that will become the _____.

A) placenta
B) umbilical cord
C) vernix
D) infant
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In the fourth week after conception, a miniscule blood vessel that will become the _____ begins to pulsate.

A) lungs
B) stomach
C) kidneys
D) heart
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In the third stage of labor, the _____.

A) cervix begins to dilate
B) baby's head moves into the birth canal
C) mother experiences intense contractions
D) placenta is delivered
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Epidurals, often used in hospital births to manage pain during childbirth, have been shown to _____.

A) help prevent unnecessary c-sections
B) encourage breast-feeding from the beginning
C) decrease the newborn's readiness to suck
D) induce labor
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23
On average, fetuses gain about _____ pounds during the last trimester of pregnancy, which brings the average birth weight to about 7.5 pounds.

A) 1.5
B) 2.5
C) 4.5
D) 6.5
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24
The birth process depends on all of the following EXCEPT _____.

A) customs of the culture
B) position and size of the fetus
C) parents' preparation
D) parents' genetic heritage
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A baby is assessed at one minute after birth according to the Apgar scale. Three of the five vital signs are good, but the baby is weak and inactive and grimaces. The two vital signs the medical team is concerned about are _____.

A) muscle tone and heartbeat
B) respiratory effect and color
C) muscle tone and reflex irritability
D) reflex irritability and respiratory effect
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Holly was two weeks over her due date. The doctor decided it was best for Holly to _____ labor due to the increasing size of the fetus.

A) postpone
B) induce
C) skip over
D) decrease
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27
The Apgar scale is used at one minute and five minutes after birth to _____.

A) evaluate the newborn's sensory abilities
B) evaluate the health of the new mother
C) help the mother recover from childbirth
D) evaluate the health of the newborn
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In a first birth, the average length of active labor is _____.

A) several days
B) about 12 hours
C) about 8 hours
D) a few minutes
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When healthy babies are born, they usually _____.

A) do not breathe on their own until the umbilical cord is cut
B) do not cry until the umbilical cord is cut
C) breathe and cry on their own immediately
D) breathe on their own, and cry when the umbilical cord is cut
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In the United States, more than _____ of births occur via c-section.

A) 1/3
B) 1/2
C) 2/3
D) 3/4
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31
Each of the following is usually done immediately after birth EXCEPT the _____.

A) mucus in a baby's throat is removed
B) baby is weighed and examined
C) umbilical cord is cut
D) baby is assessed for eye color
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At around 38 weeks after conception, the _____ starts the sequence of events that prepares the fetus for delivery and starts labor.

A) fetal brain
B) maternal brain
C) placenta
D) germinal period
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33
Which of the following is TRUE about rates for c-sections and epidurals?

A) They have been relatively steady over the past three decades.
B) They are the same in the United States as in most other developed nations.
C) They vary by doctor, hospital, and even day of the week.
D) They are higher for births attended by midwives.
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34
Labor that is started, speeded, or strengthened with a drug is referred to as _____.

A) a home birth
B) induced labor
C) a cesarean section
D) an epidural
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35
A surgical birth, in which incisions through the mother's abdomen and uterus allow the fetus to be removed quickly, is also referred to as a(n) _____.

A) epidural
B) cesarean section
C) induced labor
D) doula
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36
Henry was just given the five-minute Apgar and his score was 4. This means Henry is _____.

A) experiencing good health
B) a slow-to-warm-up infant
C) in need of emergency medical attention
D) in average health
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The critical factor in attaining the age of viability is _____.

A) weighing at least 5 pounds (2.3 kg)
B) having adequate brain development
C) having functioning digestive and respiratory systems
D) surviving at least 28 weeks past conception
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38
Compared to vaginal births, c-section births _____.

A) are less expensive
B) increase the risk of complications after birth
C) usually take longer
D) are less safe for the baby
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39
Currently in the United States, newborn mortality is about _____.

A) 1 in 100
B) 1 in 150
C) 1 in 200
D) 1 in 250
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40
Harry was a preterm newborn who was born after 26 weeks of prenatal development. He now is a healthy, happy 2-year-old. Harry's ability to survive after being born so early was due in part to his reaching the _____.

A) term of postnatal development
B) germinal period
C) neurogenesis point
D) age of viability
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41
Some teratogens have a threshold effect, which means that they are _____.

A) harmful no matter what the level of exposure
B) rarely harmful
C) harmless until exposure reaches a certain level
D) always harmless
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42
The first days and weeks after conception (the germinal and embryonic periods) are _____ for body formation, but health during the entire fetal period affects the _____.

A) sensitive; heart
B) critical; brain
C) sensitive; brain
D) critical; heart
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43
Chantal and Larry are considering having a baby. Chantal's doctor recommends that they stop using recreational drugs and update their immunizations _____.

A) before Chantal gets pregnant
B) as soon as Chantal knows she is pregnant
C) anytime during the first trimester of pregnancy
D) as soon as the baby is born
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44
Rita is one month pregnant and consults with her doctor about the different categories of teratogens. The doctor tells her that all of the following are categories of teratogens EXCEPT _____.

A) drugs
B) pollutants
C) the media
D) viruses
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45
Early prenatal care can help decrease the risk of prenatal abnormalities; however, it CANNOT provide pregnant women with information about _____.

A) substances to avoid
B) proper nutrition
C) exact thresholds for teratogens
D) treatments for preexisting conditions
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46
All of the following factors influence the effects of teratogens EXCEPT for _____.

A) timing of the teratogen
B) awareness of the parent
C) genes of the embryo/fetus
D) dose and/or frequency of teratogen
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47
Alice is pregnant and wants to ensure that she does everything she can to prevent the occurrence of a neural-tube defect in her child. She makes sure that she has the proper amount of _____ in her diet.

A) vitamin D
B) zinc
C) folic acid
D) vitamin K
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48
With respect to prenatal development, teratogens _____.

A) increase the risk of prenatal abnormalities
B) decrease the risk of prenatal abnormalities
C) always cause prenatal abnormalities
D) do not cause prenatal abnormalities
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49
Jill is 5 years old. She has been diagnosed with ADHD and shows signs of learning disabilities. Her doctor suggests that Jill's problems could be the result of prenatal exposure to _____, though he stresses that the link is not straightforward at this time.

A) chromosomal abnormalities
B) genetic abnormalities
C) cell differentiation
D) behavioral teratogens
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50
Agents and conditions that can harm the prenatal brain, impairing the future child's intellectual and emotional functioning, are called _____.

A) chromosomal abnormalities
B) genetic mutations
C) cell differentiation
D) behavioral teratogens
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51
Tina went into labor at her home. Joan arrived soon after and began to time her contractions and give gentle massages. She assisted Tina and her partner when it was time to leave for the hospital and accompanied them through the birth process. Joan was Tina's _____.

A) postpartum nurse
B) doctor
C) couvade
D) doula
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52
Thresholds, as they relate to harm from any teratogen, are difficult to set because one teratogen may _____ the threshold of another teratogen.

A) reduce
B) increase
C) cancel
D) improve
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53
An alternative to giving birth in a hospital is to arrange to give birth at home. In the United States, less than _____ of births occur at home.

A) 1 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 15 percent
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54
A teratogen is any agent or condition that increases the risk for _____.

A) prenatal abnormalities
B) damage to the placenta
C) extra chromosomes
D) male infertility
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55
A person who supports a mother through the birth process from early labor at home through delivery at home or in a hospital is called a _____.

A) humanitarian
B) doctor
C) postpartum nurse
D) doula
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56
Low folic acid during pregnancy can result in _____.

A) heart defects
B) lung defects
C) limb deformities
D) neural-tube defects
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57
Most births in the United States take place in _____.

A) birthing centers
B) hospital labor rooms
C) homes
D) pools of water
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58
Research indicates that _____ can benefit from a doula-assisted birth.

A) low-income women
B) married women
C) mothers of multiples
D) all women
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59
Mandy is pregnant yet she still has four alcoholic drinks each day. Her baby may be at increased risk for the development of _____.

A) fetal alcohol syndrome
B) fetal anoxia syndrome
C) fetal alcohol situation
D) functional alcohol syndrome
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60
A woman carrying dizygotic twins drinks alcohol. The twins' blood alcohol levels are equal, yet one twin may be more severely affected than the other because their alleles for the enzyme that metabolizes alcohol differ. This is evidence that the _____ influence the effects of teratogens.

A) kinds of substance
B) genes of the parent
C) genes of the embryo/fetus
D) doses of teratogen
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61
Statistically, which woman is MOST apt to have a baby with low birthweight?

A) Ashley, who is 27 years old and middle-class SES
B) Jody, who has been diagnosed with diabetes
C) Kate, who regularly misses meals
D) Delfina, who is a Hispanic immigrant
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62
Babies born slightly under 2,500 grams are considered _____.

A) low birthweight
B) very low birthweight
C) extremely low birthweight
D) ultra low birthweight
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63
Cigarette smoking is implicated in _____ percent of all low-birthweight births worldwide.

A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 25
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64
With respect to test results, a false negative is the result of a laboratory test that reports something as _____.

A) true when in fact it is not true
B) false when in fact it is not false
C) true when in fact it is true
D) false when in fact it is false
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65
Birth complications are likely EXCEPT when _____.

A) a baby is preterm
B) a mother is over age 40
C) a baby has a genetic abnormality
D) a mother is unmarried
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66
Bruno and Juliana moved to the United States from Mexico two years ago and just had their first baby. Although Bruno and Juliana's SES is lower than their native-born peers, their baby was born at a healthy weight, due in part to the support of their social network. This phenomenon is called the _____.

A) immigrant paradox
B) Hispanic paradox
C) native-born paradox
D) SES paradox
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67
Genetic counseling may be most useful to parents at which of the following stages?

A) before becoming pregnant
B) during the last month of pregnancy
C) during delivery
D) after the birth of a special needs child
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68
Adults who were low-birthweight babies have higher rates of _____.

A) diabetes
B) malnutrition
C) normal-range weight
D) obesity
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69
A baby whose birthweight is significantly lower than expected given the time since conception is referred to as _____.

A) preterm
B) premature
C) low birthweight
D) small for gestational age
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70
In the United States, which is NOT a potential reason for the rise in the frequency of low-birthweight babies?

A) food insecurity
B) drug use
C) cigarette use
D) genetic factors
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71
Pregnant women should _____.

A) rely on self-education for information about pregnancy
B) never trust their doctors' advice and treatment recommendations
C) consider their doctors' advice and treatment recommendations and engage in some self-education about pregnancy
D) avoid prenatal care in the early months of pregnancy
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72
A common reason that couples do not seek genetic counseling is that _____.

A) they have never been exposed to teratogens
B) they already eat a well-balanced diet
C) their pregnancy is unplanned
D) they are well over the age of 35
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73
Sammy is 5 years old and spends his day in a wheelchair, assisted by an aid. Sammy can't control any of his muscles due to brain damage, but he is extremely intelligent. Sammy's condition has been evident since birth. Sammy has _____.

A) anoxia
B) cerebral palsy
C) Huntington disease
D) Parkinson's disease
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74
Babies born under 1,000 grams (2 pounds 3 ounces) are considered _____.

A) low birthweight
B) very low birthweight
C) extremely low birthweight
D) ultra low birthweight
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75
A baby born three or more weeks early is called _____.

A) premature
B) preterm
C) low birthweight
D) small for gestational age
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76
Which is NOT a possible consequence of low birthweight?

A) infant death (within the first year of life)
B) delayed walking
C) hearing impairment
D) speech impediment
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77
When it comes to the research on prenatal development and teratogens, scientists _____.

A) always agree on the interpretation of research
B) can disagree on the interpretation of research
C) have not yet started to analyze the data
D) tend to disagree with doctors
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78
Gabby received good quality prenatal care from the care team at her local hospital. She was informed about what to eat and what to do. They also coached her on what to _____, such as cigarette smoking and very high stress.

A) avoid
B) seek out
C) experience
D) continue
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79
Babies born slightly under 1,500 grams (3 pounds 5 ounces) are considered _____.

A) low birthweight
B) very low birthweight
C) extremely low birthweight
D) ultra low birthweight
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80
The frequency of low birthweight in the United States _____ throughout most of the twentieth century, and then _____ in the 1990s and early 2000s.

A) decreased; increased
B) increased; decreased
C) decreased; remained stable
D) increased; remained stable
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