A & P questions

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Understanding A&P: Pregnancy and Neonatal Quiz

Test your knowledge on anatomy and physiology related to pregnancy and neonatal care with our engaging quiz. Covering topics from hormonal changes to genetic principles, this quiz is designed for both students and professionals.

What you'll learn:

  • Key developmental milestones in pregnancy
  • Important physiological changes and their implications
  • Understanding of hormonal influences and genetic concepts
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by LearningNurse42
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Varicose veins most frequently occurs in which stage of pregnancy?
3rd stage
2nd stage
Term
1st stage
What is acid mantle?
Stored in placenta
Attached to the umbilical cord
Acidic film on surface of baby’s skin
Provides nutrients to baby
The cell that contains 22 autosomes and an X or a Y chromosome is a what?
Recessive
Hereditary
Sperm cell
Egg
Meiosis is a form of cell division that results in what?
A haploid number of chromosomes (42)
A haploid number of chromosomes (23)
What is a genotype?
The DNA of an individual
Genetic material that identifies a person
The physical manifestation of genetic material eg: hair, eye colour
What is a phenotype
The genetic material that identifies a person
The physical manifestation of genetic material eg: hair, eye colour
Personality traits of an individual
What causes the oesophageal reflux in pregnancy?
The effects of oestrogen on the cardiac sphincter
The effects of progesterone on the cardiac sphincter
What is secreted by the placenta?
Oestrogen, Oxytocin, hCG & hPL
Progesterone, oestrogen, hCG & hPL
Progesterone, oestrogen & relaxin
Human placental lactogen (hCG)
At birth upon taking the first breaths, this temporary structure of the fetal heart closes by pushing the septum primum and septum secundum together?
Septum
Foreman ovale
Right atrium
Left ventricle
Conjugated bilirubin is metabolised in the liver by bacterial flora to produce what?
Hemoglobin
Stercobilin
Progesterone
High levels of hCG
What drug cannot be given in labour to women with hypertension
Pethidine
Ergometrine
Nitrous oxide
Epidural anaesthesia
What does insulin do?
Raise blood sugar levels
Lower blood sugar levels
Pregnancy induced hypertension: Abnormalities in placental perfusion are caused by what?
Adequate innovation of the spiral arteriole
High blood pressure
Inadequate innovation of the spiral arteriole
Kidney disease
The resting pregnant women increases her ventilation by?
Blood volume increases during pregnancy
Deepening respirations
Increase in amount of air breathed in and out
Which hormone causes reduction in mobility within the gastrointestinal tract?
Oestrogen
Relaxin
Progesterone
Human chorionic gonadotropin
Which type of blood cell is associated with clotting?
Lymphocytes
Erythrocytes
Thrombocyte
Blastocyst
The process of synthesising glucose from non-carbohydrate sources is termed what?
Glycolysis
Gluconeogenesis
Medulla
Erythrocytes
When women begin to feel movements in pregnancy this is known as what?
Flutters
Fastening
Quickening
Pulses
Is the pressure higher in the left or right atrium?
Higher in the left atrium
Higher in the right atrium
What are the physiological signs of neonatal jaundice?
Dark stools, Noticeable within the first 24 hours
Yellowing of the skin, noticeable in 2-4 days
Yellowing of the eyes right after birth.
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