PT 433 Prenatal Development (3)

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conception to birth

Prenatal development time period

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266 days, 38 weeks, 9 months

Length of pregnancy in days, weeks, months

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Germinal, embryonic, fetal

3 prenatal developmental periods

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Trimesters

How is pregnancy sectioned?

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conception, last menstrual period

Two ways "due dates" can be determined

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38

If dues dates were determined from date of conception, how many weeks would you add?

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40

If dues dates were determined from the first day of the woman's last menstrual period, how many weeks would you add?

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Gestational age

the way in which a pregnancy can be dated based on the first day of the last menstrual cycle; also referred to as menstrual age

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1 (39 weeks to 40 weeks and 6 days)

A baby is full term between ____ week(s) before or after the due date

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7 days

How long does it take for a fertilized egg to travel the length of the fallopian tube?

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stays the same

While in the fallopian tube, the cell size ______________

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increases

While in the fallopian tube, the cell number ______________

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7 days

Once in the uterize, the fertilized egg takes how long for full implantation?

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Germinal period

First trimester begins with this period

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conception, implantation

Where does the germinal stage begin and end?

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14 days, 2 weeks

Length of geminal stage

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germinal period

Includes rapid cell division, beginning of cell differentiation

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1/2

____ of zygotes do not survive the germinal period

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Embryonic period

Occurs from third week to the eighth week after conception

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organogenesis

during the embryonic period, what process occurs?

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ectoderm

the outer germ layer that develops into hair, skin, and nervous tissue

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Mesoderm

middle germ layer; develops into muscles, bones, and much of the circulatory systems

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endoderm

the inner germ layer that develops into the lining of the digestive and respiratory systems

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4

At _____ weeks the embryo is about 2mm

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At _____ weeks the embryo is about 1inch

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3-4

Beginnings of the brain form at _______ to ________ weeks

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Embryonic period

Period when the neural plate should form into the neural tube

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spina bifida

a congenital defect that occurs during early pregnancy when the spinal canal fails to close completely around the spinal cord to protect it

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folic acid

What can prevent spina bifida

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Fetal Period

Period beginning 9 weeks after conception until birth

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all 3

Which trimesters does the fetal period affect?

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3 months

When can the baby's sex organ first become visible via ultrasound?

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20 weeks

When can the baby's sex organ first become definitively confirmed?

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20 wks

When can the baby's heartbeat be heard via stethascope?

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Quickening

the first movement of the fetus in the uterus that can be felt by the mother

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18-20 weeks

When does quickening occur?

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Age of viability

the age at which a baby can survive in the event of a premature birth; survival outside of the uterus

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20 wks conception, 22 weeks GA

What is the age of viability in terms of conception and gestational age?

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CNS, respiratory system

What two things are sufficiently developed and activated when they reach the age of viability?

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Proximal to distal

What direction does brain development occur?

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Hindbrain

What part of the brain is developed first?

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Midbrain

What part of the brain is developed second?

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forebrain

What part of the brain is developed last?

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25 y/o

When does the brain stop developing

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Proliferation, 10-20 weeks

First stage of CNS development where brain cells increase in numbers, AND time period this occurs

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Migration, 12-24 weeks

Second stage of CNS development where brain cells move locations to determine function, AND time period this occurs

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Differentiation

Third stage of CNS development where brain cells become specialized

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Synaptogenesis, 20 weeks-puberty

Fourth stage of CNS development where brain cells undergo synaptic plasticity, AND time period this occurs

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synaptic plasticity

the ability of a synapse to change over time through use or disuse

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Myelination, 24 weeks-10 years

Fifth stage of CNS development where brain cell axons become wrapped in fatty tissue to increase he transmission speed , AND time period this occurs

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Fetal Period Final Trimester

Specific time period providing time for extensive growth and folding in the cortex

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lungs, heart valves and arteries/veins

The Final Trimester of the Fetal Period involves the expansion and contraction of the ___________, as well as final maturation of the ____________

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7.5

Average birth weight in lb

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4.5

How many pounds does the baby gain in its last trimester?

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Teratogens

Any disease, drug, or environmental agent that can harm a developing fetus

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Thalidomide

A mild tranquilizer that, taken early in pregnancy, can produce a variety of malformations of the limbs, eyes, ears, and heart.

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low birth weight, preterm birth

What harm can tobacco cause to a developing fetus?

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True

Radiation from x-ray and cancer treatment may harm a developing fetus. True or False?

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fetal alcohol syndrome, intellectual disability

What harm can alcohol cause to a developing fetus?

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genotype

The effect of the teratogen depends upon the ______________ of the organism

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critical period

The impact of teratogens largely depends on this time period:

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dosage

The impact of teratogens depends on the:

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fetal brain

signals the release of hormones to trigger the female's uterine muscles

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9-14 hours

Average duration of labor for firstborn babies

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50%

The duration of labor for one's second time is cut by what percent?

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Stage 1, 12-24 hours

Stage of Labor where contractions occur, and time before birth in which this occurs

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4 inch

How large does the cervix enlarge during stage 1 of labor?

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stage 2, 15 min-1 hr

Stage of Labor where fetus's head passes through cervix to vagina and baby emerges from the mother's body , and time time before birth in which this occurs

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Stage 3, minutes after

Stage of Labor where placenta is expelled , and time time before birth in which this occurs

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head down, face backward

Optimal position of baby for birth

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brachial plexus injury, anoxia

What could occur as a result of a breech birth?

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anoxia

lack of oxygen due to pinched umbilical cords or sedatives given

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Cesarean section

If baby is in breech position, what kind of birth is recommended?

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False

If mothers are given medication for pain relief during delivery, the baby will not be drugged. True or False?

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Epidurals

These drugs lengthen labor and require instrumental assist

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Age, emotion, nutrition

What maternal factors talked about in class can have an effect on their child's development?

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age, exposure to toxins

What paternal factors talked about in class can have an effect on their child's development?

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20-34

What age ranges have the lowest pregnancy mortality rates?