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Created by Molly Frost
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Question | Answer |
The two types of cells found in the nervous system are? | Neurons and Glia cells |
During labour uterine contractions are initiated from? | The cornua |
The normal range for an apex heart beat in a neonate? | 110-160bpm |
The endocrine system consists of glands that? | Releases chemicals into blood |
Which of the following 6 Cs would you not use on with a new mother? | Challenge |
The production of artificial formula milk results in? | A decrease in available land space |
The part of the neuron that carries impulses to neuron cell body? | Dendrites |
The correct dosage of Konakion given IM to neonate? | 0.1ml |
The muscle layer of uterus is called the? | Myometrium |
Holistic midwifery care is? | Makes woman and her life the central focus of care |
Within how many days would you expect the uterus to return to being a pelvic organ? | 10 days |
The WHO international Code of Marketing of Breast-milk substitutes applies to all of the following products except? | Breast pumps |
What is the risk in a spontaneous VBAC following one previous LSCS? | 0.5-1% |
Increased levels of thyroid hormones would? | up regulate beta receptors |
Which of the following statements reflects the length of desired breastfeeding as recommended in the WHO/UNICEF Global strategy for infant and Young Child feeding? | Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months and then continued to two years and beyond alongside complementary feeding |
Cells that produce myelin for cells outside of the brain and spinal cord are the? | Schwann Cells |
In the case of uterine rupture when undertaking the maternal obs you might expect to find? | Raised Pulse Lower BP Raised Resps Haematuria |
Hormones | Can use positive and negative feedback mechanisms |
In order for T4 to be produced, diet must contain sufficient amount of: | Iodine |
The tough fibrous sheath covering the whole nerve is called the | Epineurium |
'Term' gestation is considered to be which of the following? | Between 37-42 weeks |
Calcitonin causes: | A decrease in blood concentration of calcium |
The resting neuron: | Has a slight postive charge on exterior; +40mv |
Potentially damaging stimuli which result in pain are selectively detected by: | Nociceptors |
Glucagon | Accelerates liver glycogenolysis |
The internal os of cervix is closed by: | 3 days |
The innermost layer of uterus is | Endometrium |
The body of the uterus is served by nerves orignating in | Thoracic 11 and 12, and lumbar 1 |
Exocrine glands do not: | Stimulate receptors in target cells |
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