Chapt 3 Flashcards
least developed at birth Touch taste vision smell
c
occurs during the second stage of labor
uterus begins to contract regularly. The baby is born.
The cervix dilates.
The placenta is delivered.
b
The Apgar scale rates
heart rate, color, muscle tone. Length and weight.
Vision, hearing and sense of touch. Reflexes, state changes and responsiveness to physical and social stimuli.
a
regular moderate exercise associated ____ with and frequent vigorous exercise related to_____
increased birthweight; decreased birthweight
which stage of birth is the longest
first
recommended to gain \_\_\_\_ pounds during first pregnancy. 15–20 25–30 35–40 45–50
b
most likely in which state when arms move sporadically, breathing is irregular and occasional eye movement occurs
irregular sleep
an expectant mother who ensure timely as well cooked is trying to avoid rubella herpes aids toxoplasmosis
d
A newborn is particularly sensitive to touch on the
mouth, hands and feet
research on Prieto Mel nutrition indicates that the poorer the mother’s diet during pregnancy
The greater the loss and her babies brain weight
which of the following sounds do newborn babies prefer classical music breathing sounds Heartbeat The human voice
d
which of the following occurs during the first stage of labor? The mother begins to push The baby's head appears The placenta is delivered The cervix dilates
d
The average newborn baby weighs _ pounds and is_inches long. 4.5; 15 9; 22 7.5; 20 12; 24
c
bottle-fed babies prefer the smell of
The nursing mothers breast
Usual formula
Nonnursing mothers breast
a
difference between analgesic and anesthetic used during pregnancy
analgesic are given in mild doses to relieve pain, while anesthetics block sensations entirely
A new mother gently stroked her infants cheek. Which of the following reflexes should occur? Rooting Moro Palmar Tonic neck
a
how many hours does the average newborn baby sleep? 8–10 12–15 16–18 20–22
c
what factors affect the impact of teratogens on the prenatal organism
heredity
Other negative influences
Age
Dose
why do Infants have longer rem sleep then others
REM sleep promotes brain/physical development
two interventions for preterm infants
isolette and special and infant stimulation
temperature regulated enclosed bed
isolette
infant rocked in hammock, mobile, hear heartbeat and voice of the mother
special infant stimulation
two risks associated with low birth weight
death & Under developed/damaged brain
how do the diverse capacities of newborn babies contribute to their first social relationships
cries for attention
Touch releases endorphins that are vital for emotional health
mother’s voice soothes the baby when it hears it