1. Mesodermal Derivatives of the 10 mm Pig Embryo, what is the fate of the allantoic/umbilical arteries at the time of birth when the placental blood circulation stops?
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- 1. Mesodermal Derivatives of the 10 mm Pig Embryo, what is the fate of the allantoic/umbilical arteries at the time of birth when the placental blood circulation stops?
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2. Mesodermal Derivatives of the 10 mm Pig Embryo, as development proceeds what do you think will happen to the anterior portion and the posterior region of the posterior cardinal veins?
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- QUESTIONS: 1. Mesodermal Derivatives of the 10 mm Pig Embryo, what happens to the ductus venosus and ductus arteriosus at the time of birth? 2. Mesodermal Derivatives of the 10 mm Pig Embryo, how does the use of the term ductus venosus for this hepatic channel differ from the usage of the term in the chick?CASE STUDY Chin Won, age 26 years, presents at the com- munity health center in her last trimester of pregnancy for her initial prenatal care visit. She is found to have an elevated blood pressure and excessive swelling in her legs and feet. The fetus appears small on the sonogram. Explain how things could have been different if Chin Won had sought prenatal care during her first trimester. What measures might the nurse take to ensure that Chin Won's care is family centered? What cultural aspects would be important to assess when planning Chin Won's care throughout the pregnancy and puerperium?HCG QUESTIONS 1. Where is hCG produced in the female body?2. How is hCG differ from other gonadal hormones?3. Being a hormone, what is its function?4. What other conditions lead to increased hCG production aside frompregnancy?Why?5. How can these conditions be differentiated from true pregnancy?
- case analysis A male infant was born with a birth weight of 1320 g to a 21-year-old mother. Initial newborn physical examination was consistent with 28 weeks gestation. The infant appeared phenotypically normal but he had significant cyanosis with decreased muscle tone and poor respiratory effort. He required resuscitation and was placed on ventilatory support. Questions on the picture.A- What are the possible complications of placing an endotracheal tube in an animal? B- What guarantees effective positioning when placing an endotracheal tube in an animal? C- Mentions restraint and safe positioning techniques when placing an endotracheal tube in an animal.2. Draw and trace the pathway of fetal circulation (HAND DRAWN) 3. Give at least 5 assessments of fetal well-being: 3.1 Description/definition 3.2 indications 3.3. Expected results
- Discuss the potential problems of hypertension, thrombusformation, placental separation, and Rh incompatibilityduring pregnancyInstructions: Using an ICD-10-CM code book, assign the proper diagnosis code(s) to the following diagnostic statements. Please be aware that when an answer consists of more than one code, there will be an answer blank for each code. "delivery with retained placenta with manual removal of retained placenta, 42 weeks" 3 codesCASE SCENARIO : Elsa is a mother of 2 and is currently in the first trimester of her 3rd pregnancy. She loves to eat raw rice, unripe guava, and other unique food. Her two children ages 2 years and 3 years are remarkably stunted for growth, pale and big tummy, you have visited her home as part of your family nursing care. What is the nursing intervention and rationale for this scenario?
- Case Study: M.S. is a 6-month old male that was born at 26 weeks. The infant was discharged 2 weeks ago after a 14 week stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). He currently weighs 6 pounds and is 19 inches long. His current vital signs are HR 145, RR 26, B/P 90/60, T 101.6 F His parents brought the infant to the emergency department because he has not been eating and is continuously fussy. The healthcare provider assessed a bulging left tympanic membrane and diagnosed the infant with an ear infection. Orders include: Amoxicillin 113 mg PO q12h. Safe dosing for amoxicillin is 80-90 mg/kg/day divided every 12 hours for 5-7 days. 1) Highlight the information that is needed for the nurse to administer the ordered medication safely.Case Study: M.S. is a 6-month old male that was born at 26 weeks. The infant was discharged 2 weeks ago after a 14 week stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). He currently weighs 6 pounds and is 19 inches long. His current vital signs are HR 145, RR 26, B/P 90/60, T 101.6 F His parents brought the infant to the emergency department because he has not been eating and is continuously fussy. The healthcare provider assessed a bulging left tympanic membrane and diagnosed the infant with an ear infection. Orders include: Amoxicillin 113 mg PO q12h. Safe dosing for amoxicillin is 80-90 mg/kg/day divided every 12 hours for 5-7 days. 1) Highlight the information that is needed for the nurse to administer the ordered medication safely. 2) The nurse is preparing to discharge M.S. Which nursing action is required to ensure the amoxicillin dose is safe for M.S.? (Select all that apply) Calculate the infant’ s weight as 2.7 Kg Calculate the infant’s weight as 13.2 Kg Calculate…Match the major human develop categories with their descriptions. Question 2 options: cellular divisions that occur immediately after fertilization; the original cytoplasm volume remains the same collectively but halves with each division unique form is developing; head, arms, legs, etc. unique tissues are become specialized; neurons, liver cells, etc... the size of each cell is maintained; meaning with each division, the cell's cytoplasm is expanded so that the entire size of the developing fetus is getting larger after each cellular division 1. cleavage 2. growth 3. morphogenesis 4. differentiation