Select from the following the appropriate characteristics of the Zygote Stage of Fetal Development
Lasts from conception until implantation in the uterus
Usually lasts <=2 weeks
Marked by rapid cell division through mitosis
Placenta is formed
Morphogenesis occurs
Lots of Cell Differentiation
Reproductive Organs become evident
Select from the following the appropriate characteristics of the Embryo Stage of Fetal Development
Placenta is Formed
Cell Differentiation and Morphogenesis
Two-Million Percent Growth
First Trimester of Pregnancy
Second Trimester of Pregnancy
Skeletal Muscles Become Active
Lasts ~2 weeks
Select from the following the appropriate characteristics of the Fetal Stage of Fetal Development
Reproductive Organs Become Evident
Second and Third Trimesters of Pregnancy
Begins at conception and ends at implantation into the uterus
Morphogenesis Occurs
Placenta Forms
Physiological Flexion is Characterized by which of the following?
UE Flexion
LE Flexion
Adduction
Internal Rotation
Abduction
External Rotation
UE Extension
LE Extension
APGAR stands for which of the following?
Activity
Pulse
Grimace
Appearance
Respiration
Alcohol
Ability
Pain
Grip strength
Redness
Putting a newborn into ventral suspension is likely to elicit which reflex?
Landau
Moro
ATNR
Neonatal Neck Righting
Which reflex is characterized by the infant extending its head against gravity so that it lifts its head above the horizontal plane of the trunk and extending the hips to bring up the legs?
Which reflex is elicited by holding the infant in semi-supine with one hand supporting the trunk and one hand supporting the head. The hand supporting the head is quickly removed, allowing the infant’s head to fall backwards 20-30 degrees from the plane of the trunk, which is still supported.
Which reflex occurs in the following two phases? First, the arms will abduct at the shoulders and extend at the elbows, wrists and fingers. In the second phase, the arms will adduct at the shoulders and flex at the elbows.
While working with an infant in the clinic you notice that when the infant’s head is turned to one side, the upper and lower extremity on the skull side flex while the upper and lower extremity on the face side extend. Which reflex is causing this?
While working with an infant in the clinic you notice that when the infant’s head is turned to one side and held there (gently, of course), the body rolls to align itself with the head. Which reflex is causing this?