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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A That was colostrum, which is rich in proteins and antibodies and is completely normal and expected.
B That substance is “yellow milk” and is very sweet, which entices the baby to want to breast-feed.
C She should not breast-feed until her “regular” breast milk comes in.
D She is correct, something is definitely wrong with her breast milk.
Question #2
A breast milk contains penicillin
B breast milk contains a high level of white blood cells
C breast milk contains antibodies
D breast milk contains a high level of platelets
Question #3
A be unable to breast-feed
B formula feed
C use supplements along with formula feeding
D breast-feed
Question #4
A Rooting reflex
B Suckling reflex
C Babkin reflex
D Moro reflex
Question #5
A calcium supplements
B Harlow treatments
C kangaroo care
D Montessori care
Question #6
A iron deficiency; HIV
B cigarette smoking; malnourishment
C HIV; iron deficiency
D malnourishment; cigarette smoking
Question #7
A iron levels, blood glucose, heart rate, and blood pressure
B sleepiness, blood pressure, heart rate, and pulse
C blood pressure, heart rate, blood glucose, and respiration
D appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, and respiration
Question #8
A kidney dysfunction
B renal failure
C epidermal fungus
D jaundice
Question #9
A That it is typical for babies to lose weight right after birth. He should regain the weight before a couple of weeks go by.
B They probably need to try to feed the newborn more frequently.
C The wife probably cannot breast-feed and they should start formula feeding immediately.
D He must have an eating disorder.
Question #10
A You think that she should have her baby get corrective surgery before anyone else sees her
B You are not sure, but you think that she should take her baby to her doctor as soon as possible.
C It appears to you that the baby might have bone cancer.
D There is no problem. Those spots are fontanels and are supposed to be there
Question #11
A There is a good chance that your friend will have a cesarean delivery.
B Nothing, no one pays attention to fetal monitors today.
C Your friend is have an intense abdominal massage.
D The fetus will be born with a genetic or chromosomal disorder.
Question #12
A Kneeling
B Squatting
C Leaning on a hammock
D Lying flat on her back
Question #13
A elevated blood pressure and higher than normal heart rate
B insufficient oxygen and brain damage
C slow capillary refill, and cold and clammy skin
D a toxic buildup of iron in the blood stream
Question #14
A That the fetus is in “distress” and an emergency cesarean section will likely be performed.
B Not to worry, that simply means that labor is taking longer than they expected.
C That the fetus is probably going to be born breech.
D The cervix has not dilated at all.
Question #15
A the fetus is in “distress”
B an incision is made to make the vaginal opening larger to prevent tearing
C the fetus is delivered surgically
D amniotic fluid is extracted so that genetic testing can be done
Question #16
A your nephew is being born in the breech position
B something must be wrong and the head is stuck
C labor will take another two or three hours
D your brother’s partner is in the crowning stage of labor and your nephew is about ready to be born
Question #17
A That is a very good plan. You cannot get to the hospital quickly enough
B I would not really worry about it too much; the average labor for first pregnancies is 12 hours. You should be able to make it!
C Labor for first pregnancies is 24 hours, so you could book a flight to a different city and still make it to the hospital.
D Since they live in the city they should take a cab, many children are born in cabs and cab drivers know what they are doing.
Question #18
A Androgen
B Oxytocin
C Testosterone
D Estrogen
Question #19
A ultrasounds, amniocentesis, and chorionic villus sampling
B genetic counseling, amniocentesis, and epidural
C fetal heart rate, blood pressure, and CT scans
D fMRI, CT, and PET scans
Question #20
A “There are known side effects to smoking and no responsible physician would tell you that you can smoke if you are pregnant.”
B “Okay, research has shown that smoking is harmless.”
C “That makes sense; smoking is harmful if it is secondhand smoke.”
D “Most physicians would recommend that you wait until the third trimester to begin smoking again.”
Question #21
A drinking alcohol
B mega-dosing of vitamins
C cocaine use
D smoking
Question #22
A autism
B Prader-Willi syndrome
C fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
D rubella
Question #23
A anencephaly
B spina bifida
C exoancephaly
D microcephaly
Question #24
A malnutrition
B tobacco
C alcohol
D infectious disease
Question #25
A conception
B embryonic period
C germinal period
D fetal period
Question #26
A maternal age
B paternal stress
C smoking while pregnant
D alcohol consumption
Question #27
A have 21 genes on the 3rd pair of chromosomes
B have three distinct facial features by the 21st week of pregnancy
C show three distinct temperament patterns by the 21st week of infancy
D have a third chromosome on the 21st pair
Question #28
A fetogens
B teratogens
C pathogens
D carcinogens
Question #29
A salt has been iodized
B babies are given iodine baths after birth
C fetuses are examined with ultrasound
D women receive iodine injections
Question #30
A receive regular evaluations from a health care professional
B avoid drinking of any alcohol
C cut all caffeine from her diet
D minimize as much stress as possible
Question #31
A Tell her that dieting increases intelligence in neonates.
B That it would be a good idea to keep her weight gain under 20 pounds.
C Tell her that dieting could lead to her baby being born preterm and having a low birth weight.
D Tell her to definitely diet, this will insure that her children will not be obese.
Question #32
A dancing
B daily naps
C massage
D singing
Question #33
A nurse
B midwife
C staff from the World Health Organization
D paramedics
Question #34
A skeletal muscles
B heart
C intestines
D lungs
Question #35
A that that was a greasy like substance that is used to help the baby emerge from the birth canal. They will wash it off later
B that his baby probably had something wrong with it. You have never heard of such a thing
C that it was probably cancer
D that the white substance was vernix and many babies have that at birth. It protects their skin in utero
Question #36
A germinal
B embryonic
C zygote
D fetal
Question #37
A zygotic
B genetic
C embryonic
D fetal
Question #38
A the spinal cord and brain
B lungs and the digestive system
C legs and arms
D the skull and torso
Question #39
A placenta
B uterus
C fallopian tubes
D ovaries
Question #40
A placenta, implantation, blastocyst
B implantation, placenta, blastocyst
C blastocyst, implantation, placenta
D placenta, blastocyst, implantation
Question #41
A neonate
B embryo
C blastocyst
D fetus
Question #42
A the blastocyst
B the zygote
C the fetus
D the embryo
Question #43
A while in the womb; while in the womb
B at puberty; at puberty
C at puberty; while in the womb
D while in the womb; at puberty
Question #44
A gamete swapping
B mitosis
C sampling from a large genetic pool
D crossing over
Question #45
A Passive genotype → environment effects
B Evocative genotype → environment effects
C Inactive genotype → environment effects
D Active genotype → environment effects
Question #46
A There is partially a genetic basis.
B There is partially an environmental basis.
C There is a 100% genetic cause.
D There is a 100% environmental cause.
Question #47
A 80% of temperament is determined by the X chromosome.
B 20% of temperament is determined by the X chromosome.
C A large portion of temperament is determined by genetics.
D A large portion of temperament is determined by environment.
Question #48
A 60%
B 40%
C 100%
D 80%
Question #49
A quasi-experimental studies
B longitudinal studies
C twin and adoption studies
D cross-sectional studies
Question #50
A Androgen is a hormone that causes disorders to occur
B If the Y chromosome does not develop properly, the genes on this chromosome cannot prevent the disorder from occurring
C If the X chromosome contains the recessive gene for the disorder, their Y chromosome has no dominant gene to prevent it.
D They are generally more immature at birth