PSYC 210 Quiz Prenatal
PSYC 210 Quiz: Prenatal Development
- Sperm typically reach the fallopian tubes and attempt to fertilize an available ovum approximately ______ after ejaculation.
- By the end of the ______ week the sex of the baby can be determined with an ultrasound.
- This prenatal diagnostic test is used to determine the position of the fetus when conducting other more invasive procedures.
- Unborn children exposed to illegal drugs in the womb suffer immediate and long-term negative effects.
- This milestone is reached between 17 and 19 weeks:
- The age of viability may occur as early as ______.
- The lining of the uterus which is expelled during a woman’s menstrual period.
- Preterm delivery is defined as any child born before the _____ week of gestation.
- The prenatal stages of development occur in this order:
- _ are strong pain killers sometimes used during labor and delivery that block sensation.
- Low-birth weight babies are those born weighing less than ____ pounds.
- Two prenatal diagnostic tests carry some risk of miscarriage. They are:
- During the last six weeks of pregnancy, an infant can recognize:
- All prescription drugs are tested and safe for pregnant mothers.
- The term used to describe the opening of the cervix which allows the delivery of the baby.
- The period of the _______ lasts from fertilization to implantation.
- During the _____ month the eyes, ears, nose, jaw and neck form along with the arms, legs, fingers, and toes.
- Is it safe for a woman to give birth at home?
- According to Chaabane & Berard, the extent to which a developing child is impacted by a teratogen depends on the _______ and _______of exposure (choose the word pair that best completes this statement).
- While millions of sperm are ejaculated during intercourse, only about one in ______ ever reach the ovum.
- Prenatal environmental agents that can potentially cause a variety of unwanted outcomes related to development.
- Amniocentesis, chorionic villus sampling, ultrasound, and maternal blood analysis are all used for ________ assessment.
- This prenatal diagnostic test is often used to screen for Down Syndrome (especially in mothers over 35 years of age).
- During the _______ month the eyelids can open and close.
- Females are born with all the eggs their body will ever produce, while males often produce sperm throughout their lifespan.
- The developing baby implants (connects to his or her mother’s uterine wall) around the ________ day after conception.
- Contractions that are also known as “false labor.”
- Cell division and differentiation begins _________.
- Cells that have the potential to form any specialized structure in the body are:
- This prenatal diagnostic test is conducted by withdrawing fluid from the amniotic sac (around the 14th – 16th week of pregnancy) using a needle.
Set 2
- The layer of the embryonic disk that will develop into the digestive system, lungs, urinary tract, and glands is called the:
- This prenatal diagnostic test is often used to screen for Down Syndrome (especially in mothers over 35 years of age).
- Which process is used to provide the physical stimulation needed by preterm infants?
- Between 23 and 30 weeks connections form between the cerebral cortex and the brain regions that recognize _______ sensitivity.
- According to Lee, He, & Ma, this sense may be linked to attachment.
- The startle response in which the neonate arches her back, flings the arms and legs outward, and then pulls them back to the chest.
- By the time the developing child is about ______ long, neurons are forming, the heart is beating, and the backbone, ribs, and digestive tract have begun to appear.
- Protective fluid that keeps the temperature of the prenatal world consistent, and provides a cushion against jolts caused by the woman’s movements:
- FASD is one of the leading causes of birth defects and is also associated with many developmental disabilities. FASD stands for:
- Factors that might prevent sperm from reaching a viable ovum include all the following EXCEPT:
- During the _______ month the eyelids can open and close.
- This prenatal diagnostic test is conducted by withdrawing fluid from the amniotic sac (around the 14th – 16th week of pregnancy) using a needle.
- The absence of oxygen.
- Some factors which contribute to low birth weight babies include all of the following EXCEPT:
- Which form of prenatal diagnostic test poses the greatest risk to the developing child?
- By the end of the ______ week the sex of the baby can be determined with an ultrasound.
- Downy hair that covers most of the fetus’ skin.
- As many as ____ of developing children do not survive the first two weeks of prenatal life.
- The period of the _______ lasts from fertilization to implantation.
- Tiny, hair-like follicles that help move the ova through the fallopian tubes are called
- This milestone is reached between 17 and 19 weeks:
- In human beings, the normal gestation period is:
- Surgical procedure in which the baby is removed from the uterus through an incision made in the mother’s abdomen.
- A surgical incision at the opening of the vagina designed to aid in delivery of the baby.
- A white, cheese-like substance that provides a protective layer over the fetus’ skin.
- The layer of the embryonic disk that will develop into the muscles, skeleton, circulatory system and other internal organs is called the:
- By the _______ week the baby’s heartbeat can be heard with a stethoscope.
- The early signs of labor are predictable and consistent (or the same) for every woman.
- Two prenatal diagnostic tests carry some risk of miscarriage. They are:
- The term used to describe the opening of the cervix which allows the delivery of the baby.
Other sets
- Contractions that are also known as “false labor.”
- Induced labor is:
- The lining of the uterus which is expelled during a woman’s menstrual period.
- Is it safe for a woman to give birth at home?
- During the month the lungs can expand and contract to practice breathing techniques (even though oxygen is still supplied through the placenta).
- The layer of the embryonic disk that will develop into the digestive system, lungs, urinary tract, and glands is called the:
- The body system most likely to cause life-threatening difficulty in a preterm infant is:
- Cell division and differentiation begins .
- The layer of the embryonic disk that will develop into the nervous system and skin is called the:
- FASD is one of the leading causes of birth defects and is also associated with many developmental disabilities. FASD stands for:
- As many as of developing children do not survive the first two weeks of prenatal life.
- Analgesics are completely safe to use during labor and delivery; there are no negative
- The placenta is connected to the embryo by the:
- Which form of prenatal diagnostic test is used most often?
- are strong pain killers sometimes used during labor and delivery that block sensation.
- A mature ovum travels through the where it may possibly become fertilized.
- Which form of prenatal diagnostic test poses the greatest risk to the developing child?
- The week old fetus can be irritated or stimulated by sound.
- By the end of a child’s month neurons are forming, the heart is beating, and the backbone, ribs, and digestive tract have begun to appear.
- According to Anand & Hickey (1998) some sensation could possibly be present as early as weeks.
- Prenatal environmental agents that can potentially cause a variety of unwanted outcomes related to development.
- During the month the eyes, ears, nose, jaw and neck form along with the arms, legs, fingers, and toes.
- By the time a zygote reaches the uterus, the process of development has already begun.
- This prenatal diagnostic test is often used to screen for Down Syndrome (especially in mothers over 35 years of age).
- This prenatal diagnostic test is conducted by withdrawing fluid from the amniotic sac (around the 14th – 16th week of pregnancy) using a needle.
- An unborn child is unlikely to survive outside the womb before 22 weeks gestation because the are not yet mature.
- It is possible for mother and baby to have different blood types.
- are drugs given to relieve pain during labor and delivery to help a mother relax.
- Which process is used to provide the physical stimulation needed by preterm infants?
- The age of viability may occur as early as .