Unit 2-3C Flashcards

1
Q

Atresia

A

Blockage

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2
Q

This is the collection of waste (bile, fats, nucleoprotein etc.)

A

Meconiu

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3
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This is the week where fetus can suck and swallow

A

32 week

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4
Q

This system develop early

A

Cardio and Nervous

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5
Q

Heart beat can recorded through ECG

A

11 Week

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6
Q

Sperm life

A

48-72 hours (2-3 days)

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7
Q

What is 2.5 ml

A

Average Ejaculation of semen

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8
Q

Pancake

A

Placenta

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9
Q

Too much amniotic fluid

A

Hydrominios

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10
Q

Dual sac that supports amniotic fluid

A

Amniotic membrane

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11
Q

“Hormone of women”

A

Estrogen

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12
Q

“Hormone that maintains pregnancy”

A

Progesteron

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13
Q

In male, it produces androgen

A

Adrenal cortex and testis

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14
Q

In female, it produce androgen

A

Adrenal cortex and ovaries

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15
Q

pH of amniotic fluid

A

pH 7.2

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16
Q

Shield fetus from pressure in mother’s womb

A

Amniotic fluid

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17
Q

Wharton Jelly

A

Umbilical cord

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18
Q

What is umbilical cord made of?

A

Gelatinous mucopolysaccharride

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19
Q

“Turn on gonad function”

A

Hypothalamus

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20
Q

60% is made off semen

A

Prostate gland

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21
Q

30% is made off semen

A

Seminal V

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22
Q

5% made off semen

A

Bulbourethral G. and Epididymis

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23
Q

Penis releases this during excitement

A

Nitric oxide

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24
Q

Chestnut like

A

Prostate g.

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53 cm (21inch)
Umbilical cord
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Produce testostrone
Leydig's Cell
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Menarche
First mens period
28
Thelarche
Breast development
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sperm duct
Vas deferens
30
Episodic uterine bleeding
Mens
31
1st placental hormone
Human chorionic gonadotropin
32
24 h- 48 h (2 days)
Fertilization
33
Week where meconium is in intestine
16 Week
34
Brain waves detected through EEG
8 Week
35
Digestive system separates from Respiratory system
4 Week
36
Week where DS and RS is like a single tube
3 Week
37
When is carpal, tarsal, and sternal bones develop
At birth
38
Fetus is moving but not noticesable
11 Week
39
Movement of baby is noticesable
16-20 Week
40
Rudimentary kidney is developed
4 Week
41
Week where Urine is form
12 Week
42
Urine is excreted in amniotic fluid
16 Week
43
Fetal urine
500 ml/day
44
Present at birth
Lanugo and vernix
45
Week where baby has immunity against disease
24 Week
46
Ig cross placenta into fetus
20 Week
47
Method determine mid pregnancy growth
Mcdonald's Rule
48
Naegele's Rule
3 months back from last mens then add 7 days
49
Sex is known
8 Week
50
Gonads is form
6 Week
51
Give 6 prelim signs of labor
Lightening increase energy loss of weight backache braxton constractiins ripening of cervix
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3 signs of true labor
Uterine contractions Show Rupture of membrane
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8 bones of cranium
4 Superior bones : 2 parietal, frontal, occipital 4 bones of skull : 2 temporal, sphenoid, ethmoid
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Smallest fetal skull
9.25 cm
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Degree of flexion during labor
Fetal attitude
56
Body part that will first contact with cervix
Fetal presentation
57
Horizontal/Vertical pattern
Fetal lie
58
3 example of fetal presentation
Cephaloc, breech, shoulder
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What year was unang yakap?
2009
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New born care essential
Drying skin to skin clamping and cutting non separation from mother and breastfeed initiation
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What does amniotic membrane produce that initiates labor?
Phospolipid
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Week where intestine is large
6 Week
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Week where skin is thin and translucent
36 Week
64
Skin is covered by this for warmth
Lanugo or hair
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Stage of labor where it lasts for 12 hours
1st stage
66
Regular uterine contractions 20-40 seconds
Latent phase
67
Contractions in latent phase
20-40 sec
68
Dilation is more rapidly contractions is 3-5 mins
Active phase
69
Contractions is 3-5 mins
Active phase
70
Contractions is at peak 2-3 mins and duration is 60-70 seconds
Transition phase
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Cervical dilation 10 cm
Transition phase
72
Full dilation to birth
2nd stage
73
birth to delivery of placenta
Third stage
74
True labor and ends when cervix is fully dilated
1st stage
75
Full dilation to birth
2nd stage