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Madriella Birth Doula Certification Vocabulary Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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Abruptio Placenta - a complication of pregnancy, wherein the placental lining has separated from 
the uterus of the mother prior to delivery 
Afterbirth - occurs when the placenta comes out of the birth canal after childbirth 
Albumin - a protein which if found in the urine of a pregnant woman can be a sign of preeclampsia 
Alpha fetoprotein - protein that in humans is encoded by the AFP gene; monitored through urine 
Amino acid - the building blocks of proteins which are used by the body to bui...
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Bioethics Midterm 1 with verified Solutions | Latest updated | Rated A+
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Bioethics Midterm 1 with verified Solutions | Latest updated | Rated 
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State and Federal Jurisdiction - -Most bioethics is state except research on human subjects 
-Lots of variance in bioethics laws due to variance across states (eg. doctor vs patient centered 
standards of care in different states) 
Structure of the legal system - -Trial, appellate, supreme 
-Parallel systems of courts that have 3 levels 
-Local reviews facts of case and has trials 
-Appellate review whether law was properl...
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HESI NUTRITION EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Active 2 - 3 year old children should have a daily calorie intake of which of the following? 
-1000 
-1400 
-1600 
-2000Answer - Correct Answer: 
1,400 
 
 
An active child who is 2 - 3 years old should have a daily intake of 1,400 calories. If the child is sedentary, the calorie count recommended per day is 1,000. 
 
Enterotoxins affect which of the following? 
-skin 
-mucous membranes 
-nervous system 
-skeletal systemAnswer - Correct answer: 
mucous membranes 
 
Enterotoxins affect mucous me...
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USAHS Clinical Neuroscience Questions and Answers Already Passed
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USAHS Clinical Neuroscience Questions and Answers Already Passed What are the 5 steps of neurological development in order? Neurulation, cell proliferation, migration and aggregation, formation of axonal and dendritic processes, and synaptogenesis 
______________ involves the formation of the neural crest and neural tube. Neurulation 
Cell proliferation occurs within the ________ _______. Neural tube 
During the migration and aggregation phase of embryological development the cells migrate/aggre...
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AFP TEST EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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AFP TEST EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
Which type of levels of AFP are assc w/ trisomy 21 or chromosome anomalies? - correct answer low levels 
 
Which levels of AFP are assc with neural tube defects such as spina bifida? - correct answer high levels 
 
What is the term for absent cranial vault? - correct answer anencephaly 
 
What are meningocele and myelomeningocele? - correct answer types of spina bifida, assc w/ high levels of AFP 
 
What type of levels of AFP is assc w/ anencepha...
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NCLEX-maternal newborn || with 100% Errorless Solutions.
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mag sulfate antidote correct answers calcium gluconate 
 
What to inform pt about w. mag sulfate? correct answers inform pt will feel flushed and hot 
 
What to monitor for mag sulfate? correct answers Decreased BP, pulse, RR, deep tendon reflexes, LOC, UO, headache, visual distrubances, epigastric pain, uterine contractions, FHR 
 
Signs of mag toxicity correct answers absence of patellar deep tendon relfexes, urine output less than 30 ml/hr, respirations less than 12/ min, decreased loc, cardi...
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CPN exam – Neurology questions & answers 2024
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CPN exam – Neurology questions & answers 2024 
 
 
Signs of increased ICP- infant - ANSWER-bulging fontanel, increased BP, decreased HR, irritability, decreased RR 
 
Neural Tube Defects 
• Anencephaly - ANSWER-the absence of a major portion of the brain, skull, and scalp that occurs during embryonic development. 
 
Encephalocele - ANSWER-sometimes known as cranium bifidum, is a neural tube defect characterized by sac-like protrusions of the brain and the membranes that cover it through open...
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OBGYN 2 Exam 1 - workbook chapters 47, 49, & 50
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OBGYN 2 Exam 1 - workbook chapters 47, 49, & 50 
Define abrupt placentae. ️Bleeding from a normally situated placenta as a result of its complete or 
partial detachment after the 20th week of gestation. 
diamniotic ️multiple pregnancy with two amniotic sacs 
Acrania ️partial or complete absence of the cranium 
Anembryonic (blighted ovum) ️gestational sac without an embryo 
Define amniocentesis. ️Aspiration of a sample of amniotic fluid through the mother's abdomen for 
diagnost...
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NARM (Varney's, Heart + Hands 2015) Already Graded A
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NARM (Varney's, Heart + Hands 2015) Already Graded A Universal Precautions Use barrier protection. Use gloves: blood/culture collection, delivery, handling newborn, soiled items. Wash hands and contact Dr if contaminated. Use sharps container. Never recap sharps. 
Polyhydramnios Excess amniotic fluid. Large fundal height at 28wks increasing through preg. Associated with: multiple gestation, Rh incompatible, diabetes. Fetal anomalies - atresia of the esophagus, hydrocephaly, anencephaly or spina...
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FOCM Exam #1 Neural Tube Defects & Embryonic Folding Anomalies & Teratology Exam Qs & As.
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FOCM Exam#1NeuralTubeDefects&EmbryonicFolding 
Anomalies &TeratologyExam Qs & As. 
Based on the process of neurulation, where are the locations of most neural tube defects? 
- Correct Answer Cranial and lumbar regions 
neural tube forms from _____ - Correct Answer ectoderm 
last portions of the neural tube to finish neurulation are: - Correct Answer the cranial and 
caudal ends 
If the cranial neuropore remains open during development, which anomaly will result? - 
Correct Answer Anencephaly 
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