PRENATAL! A. Ovum! ! B. Embryo C. Fetus Early Fetal life Late Fetal life! ! ! 0-280 days 0-14 days 3-8 weeks 9 weeks to birth 2nd trimester 3rd trimester • first 14 days • determine whether the pregnancy is viable or not. • Not susceptible to teratogens (agents harmful to pregnancy ex.radiation can not affect the ovum) • organ formation: no significant event B. Embryo • All organs form • Morphogenesis - body formation • First 2 organs to form: Brain & Heart • Babies born with congenital rubella
Premium Infant Obstetrics Childbirth
Fetal alcohol syndrome From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Fetal alcohol syndrome Classification and external resources Baby with fetal alcohol syndrome. ICD-10 Q86.0 ICD-9 760.71 DiseasesDB 32957 MedlinePlus 000911 eMedicine ped/767 MeSH D005310 Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a pattern of mental and physical defects that can develop in a fetus in association with high levels of alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Alcohol crosses the placental
Premium Fetal alcohol syndrome Alcohol
Chap. 9 Psychological Assessment: The use of specified procedures to evaluate abilities‚ behaviors and personal qualities‚ measurement of individual differences because the majority of assessments specify how an individual is different from or similar to other people on a given dimension Sir Francis Galton: Hereditary genius in 1869‚ Galton’s Ideas of Intelligence: Differences are quantifiable‚ Differences form a bell shaped curve or normal distribution‚ Intelligence(mental ability) can be measure
Free Intelligence Intelligence quotient Psychometrics
A ten year Strategy was launched in 1999‚ by the government with an objective to halve the under 18 Teenage Pregnancy conception rate by 2010. Research has shown that the increased availability and accessibility of the emergency contraceptive pill‚ (EC) has not had an impact on the new found reduction in the rate of unplanned pregnancy. Using a problem solving approach the author will examine how the nurse should influence and raise awareness of the availability of the emergency contraception pill
Premium Pregnancy Abortion Birth control
Exam 2 Part 1 of 1 - 100.0 Points Question 1 of 25 4.0 Points The principle Children’s bodies are dynamic systems means that: A.Development in one component of the body may affect development in another component. B.Children’s growth reflects a continuing pattern of speeding up‚ slowing down‚ speeding up‚ slowing down again‚ and so on. C.Development proceeds in a top-down fashion‚ from the head to the feet. D.Development proceeds in an in-out fashion‚ beginning with the head and torso
Premium Intelligence quotient Intelligence
September 2011 NGC 1 A visitor being shown around a site by a supervisor slipped on a patch of oil on a warehouse floor whilst taking a short cut. The visitor was admitted to hospital where they remained for several days. (a) Outline the legal requirements for the reporting of this accident to the enforcing authority. (4) the accident was reportable under RIDDOR since the visitor who was injured was taken to hospital. As such‚ a responsible person within the organisation should notify the
Premium Employment Occupational safety and health Safety
chapter 8 development chapter outline Nature‚ Nurture‚ and Prenatal Development Determining the Relative Influence of Nature and Nurture Developmental Research Techniques Prenatal Development: Conception to Birth module 25 module 28 Adulthood Physical Development: The Peak of Health Social Development: Working at Life Marriage‚ Children‚ and Divorce: Family Ties The Later Years of Life: Growing Old Physical Changes in Late Adulthood: The Aging Body Cognitive Changes: Thinking About—and
Premium Human nature Psychology Nature versus nurture
Amber’s Secret Bio202- Amber is an 18 year old woman who has found she is feeling sick and unusual. She comes to find out that she is pregnant and consults her doctor. Being concerned of her student status and what her parents might think are her biggest fears. The fetus growing inside her is almost 11 weeks and has her own story from the inside. Mentioning all of the growth that has occurred and the development milestones she has reached‚ the fetus is concerned of her own well being. The doctor
Premium Pregnancy Menstrual cycle
Running Head: FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDER Pregnancy‚ Birth and the Newborn: Focus on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder SWHB 405: Human Behavior in the Social Environment 1 ABSTRACT From conception to birth‚ the mother’s role in bringing to life and nurturing a healthy baby is paramount. Factors such as the mother’s biological‚ psychological and social environment play important roles in determining the wellbeing of a child. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder‚ an irreversible condition
Premium Pregnancy Fetal alcohol syndrome
1. Information of Client 1.1 General/Background Information of Client The clients’ name is Katharine Lee. She is 28 years old and single. She has completed her Diploma in Media Design at Nanyang Polytechnic‚ Degree in Graphics Design and is currently employed by Liquid Advertising Private Limited as the Head of Design. She enjoys long working hours and the stimulating environment her workplace provides. She has a socioeconomic status(SES) of a white collar as she is highly paid but is still
Premium Alcoholism Cognitive behavioral therapy Alcohol abuse