
Human Development Chapter 6 Test Review
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- Q1Multiple Choice: What is true concerning breast-feeding mothers?They need about the same number of calories as non-breast-feeding mothers.They generally are more tired than non breast-feeding mothers.They need about 300 calories a day more than they did before pregnancy.They should avoid exercise30s
- Q2Multiple Choice: What is a sign of false labor?The contractions are not regular or rhythmic.The amniotic sac has broken.The contractions continue, even when the woman exercises.The woman experiences "bloody show".30s
- Q3Multiple Choice: How could rooming-in be described?allowing the mother to stay in the hospital as long as she desiresallowing the father to sleep in the same room as the motherallowing the baby to stay in the nursery except at feeding timeallowing the baby to stay in the mother's hospital room.30s
- Q4Multiple Choice: How could the features of a typical newborn be described?The chin is receding.The face is swollen.The nose if flat.all of the above30s
- Q5Multiple Choice: What is true concerning the lungs?While the baby is in the uterus, the lungs are collapsed.While the baby is in the uterus, blood is constantly circulating to and from the lungs.After birth, babies' lungs usually require help from the doctor to begin functioning on their own.During the last few weeks before birth, the lungs expand and begin functioning.30s
- Q6Multiple Choice: Why are premature newborns placed in an incubator?so that they can bond more quickly with their parentsto keep them warmto help them learn to suck properlyto keep their blood sugar levels normal30s
- Q7Multiple Choice: What problem frequently occurs in babies who are born prematurely?They may not be able to properly suck.They have breathing problems.They may not be able to control their body temperatures.all of the above30s
- Q8True/False: Ultrasound devices are often used to monitor the baby during labor.TrueFalse30s
- Q9True/False: Parents and babies typically bond when the baby is two to three months old.FalseTrue30s
- Q10True/False: Some parents choose to have a newborn's cord blood stored in case it might be needed for medical reasons in the future.FalseTrue30s
- Q11True/False: Because babies typically are not hungry after birth, most mothers wait a day or two before they begin breast-feeding.FalseTrue30s
- Q12True/False: Once the amniotic sac has ruptured, the baby should be delivered with 24 to 48 hours.TrueFalse30s
- Q13True/False: The baby is born in the third, or last, stage of labor.FalseTrue30s
- Q14True/False: Colostrum can provide newborns with protection against illness.TrueFalse30s
- Q15Completion: _____________________ is the thick, white, pasty substances that babies are covered in while floating in amniotic fluid.lactationVernixfontanelsjaundice30s