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Deck 5: Birth and the Newborns Readiness for Life
1
Compared with mothers who respond slowly to their infants' cries, mothers who are quick to respond in the first months of life tend to have infants who do which of the following?
A)cry less at 1 year
B)cry more at 1 year
C)have delayed language development
D)become more dependent and wary of strangers
A)cry less at 1 year
B)cry more at 1 year
C)have delayed language development
D)become more dependent and wary of strangers
cry less at 1 year
2
When Leonard's daughter was a newborn, he would go into the nursery and watch her with fascination, marvelling at her tiny size and her facial features.Based on this description, is Leonard's reaction typical of new fathers?
A)No, it is more characteristic of the reaction of a mother or grandmother.
B)Yes, it is typical because his baby is a girl
C)Yes, it is a common one for both mothers and fathers regardless of the baby's sex.
D)No, it is not typical because newborns do not yet engage in smiling and other behaviours that elicit attention from parents.
A)No, it is more characteristic of the reaction of a mother or grandmother.
B)Yes, it is typical because his baby is a girl
C)Yes, it is a common one for both mothers and fathers regardless of the baby's sex.
D)No, it is not typical because newborns do not yet engage in smiling and other behaviours that elicit attention from parents.
Yes, it is a common one for both mothers and fathers regardless of the baby's sex.
3
How is RH incompatibility prevented?
A)cesarean section
B)an injection of immune globulin both during the pregnancy and at birth
C)antibiotics throughout the pregnancy
D)iron supplements
A)cesarean section
B)an injection of immune globulin both during the pregnancy and at birth
C)antibiotics throughout the pregnancy
D)iron supplements
an injection of immune globulin both during the pregnancy and at birth
4
Of the following newborn reflexes, which one is temporary and typically disappears after a few months?
A)swallowing
B)stepping
C)eye blink
D)pupillary
A)swallowing
B)stepping
C)eye blink
D)pupillary
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5
What is a strong risk factor for low birth weight?
A)There is RH incompatibility with the mother.
B)The child was a member of a twin pair or set of triplets.
C)The mother worked when pregnant.
D)The mother experienced excessive nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy.
A)There is RH incompatibility with the mother.
B)The child was a member of a twin pair or set of triplets.
C)The mother worked when pregnant.
D)The mother experienced excessive nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy.
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6
Twenty-six-year-old Esther wants to have her baby at home.She is in excellent health, has had appropriate prenatal care, and has attended natural childbirth classes.She also will have a certified midwife attend the birth.According to recent research, would Esther's home birth be considered high risk?
A)Home births are very risky and should be avoided.
B)Home births are dangerous to both the mother and the infant; Esther should be at the hospital.
C)Home births are not particularly risky for either the mother or the baby under the conditions listed for Esther.
D)A home birth would likely be very risky for the baby, even with the precautions Esther has taken.
A)Home births are very risky and should be avoided.
B)Home births are dangerous to both the mother and the infant; Esther should be at the hospital.
C)Home births are not particularly risky for either the mother or the baby under the conditions listed for Esther.
D)A home birth would likely be very risky for the baby, even with the precautions Esther has taken.
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7
What did Ainsworth and colleagues find about older infants whose mothers who were quick to respond to their cries when they were very young?
A)They cried frequently, because they had been reinforced for crying.
B)They cried no more or less than infants who had been responded to less quickly.
C)They cried very little, because their mothers had also responded to noncrying modes of communication.
D)They never cried, because they had their mothers so well "trained" to attend to their needs that they no longer needed to communicate by crying.
A)They cried frequently, because they had been reinforced for crying.
B)They cried no more or less than infants who had been responded to less quickly.
C)They cried very little, because their mothers had also responded to noncrying modes of communication.
D)They never cried, because they had their mothers so well "trained" to attend to their needs that they no longer needed to communicate by crying.
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8
If the autostimulation theory of REM sleep is correct, as infants become more alert and spend less time sleeping, what should happen to REM activity?
A)It should fluctuate erratically and then stabilize.
B)It should fluctuate erratically and then disappear completely.
C)It should increase in proportion to waking hours.
D)It should decrease in proportion to waking hours.
A)It should fluctuate erratically and then stabilize.
B)It should fluctuate erratically and then disappear completely.
C)It should increase in proportion to waking hours.
D)It should decrease in proportion to waking hours.
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9
Alex is experiencing a sense of fascination with his new son; Alex consistently wants to touch and caress and hold Miguel and enjoys talking to him, even though he knows Miguel cannot understand what he is saying.Is this sense of fascination common or uncommon, and what is it called?
A)uncommon; obsessive father bonding
B)common; engrossment
C)common; secure attachment
D)uncommon; infatuation
A)uncommon; obsessive father bonding
B)common; engrossment
C)common; secure attachment
D)uncommon; infatuation
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10
Which reflex assists the infant to feed?
A)Moro
B)Babinski
C)rooting
D)palmar grasp
A)Moro
B)Babinski
C)rooting
D)palmar grasp
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11
What is the term for strong feelings of sadness, resentment, and despair that appear shortly after the child's birth and last for months?
A)dysthymia
B)"baby blues"
C)postpartum depression
D)generalized anxiety disorder
A)dysthymia
B)"baby blues"
C)postpartum depression
D)generalized anxiety disorder
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12
Which statement best describes the development of postpartum depression?
A)It is universal among new mothers, regardless of their pre-pregnancy moods or the difficulty of their pregnancy.
B)It is quite rare and occurs only among women who experienced birth complications.
C)It is rare, and primarily occurs among women whose newborns died or have serious birth defects.
D)It is not universal but is more common among mothers who were depressed or feeling resentful prior to giving birth.
A)It is universal among new mothers, regardless of their pre-pregnancy moods or the difficulty of their pregnancy.
B)It is quite rare and occurs only among women who experienced birth complications.
C)It is rare, and primarily occurs among women whose newborns died or have serious birth defects.
D)It is not universal but is more common among mothers who were depressed or feeling resentful prior to giving birth.
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13
Which of the following statements regarding emotional bonding is most accurate?
A)Emotional bonding must occur immediately following birth.
B)Emotional bonding is essential to delivery of a healthy baby and establishment of a strong father-infant bond.
C)Emotional bonding is of no particular benefit or harm.
D)Emotional bonding and early contact are not as significant or as long-lasting as earlier researchers believed.
A)Emotional bonding must occur immediately following birth.
B)Emotional bonding is essential to delivery of a healthy baby and establishment of a strong father-infant bond.
C)Emotional bonding is of no particular benefit or harm.
D)Emotional bonding and early contact are not as significant or as long-lasting as earlier researchers believed.
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14
Dominque's newborn son is crying weakly in the delivery room.He appears to be quite limp and his extremities are blue.When a nurse checks his breathing, it is irregular.Based on this information, what is Dominique's newborn likely to score on the Apgar test?
A)0 to 3 points
B)4 or 5 points
C)8 to 10 points
D)15 points (or more)
A)0 to 3 points
B)4 or 5 points
C)8 to 10 points
D)15 points (or more)
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15
Which statement best summarizes the research findings concerning the effects of obstetric medications on the newborn?
A)They often produce physical malformations in the newborn.
B)They cause only short-term effects that are quickly overcome.
C)They can have both short- and long-term adverse effects on behaviour.
D)They can cause brain hemorrhage.
A)They often produce physical malformations in the newborn.
B)They cause only short-term effects that are quickly overcome.
C)They can have both short- and long-term adverse effects on behaviour.
D)They can cause brain hemorrhage.
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16
Dana is in the first stage of labour and the doctor informs her that he is concerned because her baby is positioned with his buttocks down in her uterus.What potential risk factor is most likely motivating the doctor's concern?
A)prenatal anoxia
B)respiratory distress syndrome
C)sluggish uterine contractions
D)RH incompatibility
A)prenatal anoxia
B)respiratory distress syndrome
C)sluggish uterine contractions
D)RH incompatibility
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17
Sam and Nina are in the delivery room, waiting for the birth of their first child.The doctor tells them that Nina is five centimetres dilated.Which stage of labour is Nina in?
A)first
B)second
C)third
D)transition
A)first
B)second
C)third
D)transition
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18
Dayo was born preterm.Her doctor tells her parents that she is at high risk for complications due to her prematurity and that she needs to be carefully monitored for several months.What concern for Dayo's health is the most likely reason for the doctor's recommendation for long-term monitoring?
A)malnutrition due to an inability to suckle
B)irregular heart rhythms due to anoxia
C)respiratory problems due to immature lung function
D)RH incompatibility
A)malnutrition due to an inability to suckle
B)irregular heart rhythms due to anoxia
C)respiratory problems due to immature lung function
D)RH incompatibility
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19
Joe and Nikki have a daughter whose cries seem particularly irritating.Her cries are high pitched and shrill, they don't follow any sort of pattern or rhythm, and they sound sickly.As responsive parents, they have tried many methods to alter the characteristics of her crying, but nothing has worked.Should Joe and Nikki be concerned?
A)Yes, because these characteristics are often associated with environmental or cognitive deficits.
B)Yes, because this pattern of crying may be a precursor to sudden infant death syndrome.
C)No, because the characteristics of crying are highly individualistic.
D)No, because there is little research support for a parent's interpretation of the quality of an infant's cries.
A)Yes, because these characteristics are often associated with environmental or cognitive deficits.
B)Yes, because this pattern of crying may be a precursor to sudden infant death syndrome.
C)No, because the characteristics of crying are highly individualistic.
D)No, because there is little research support for a parent's interpretation of the quality of an infant's cries.
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20
Under typical circumstances, what happens to the primitive reflexes, such as the palmar grasp?
A)They are present at birth and then disappear within a few months after birth.
B)They are present at birth and do not disappear until a child reaches preschool age.
C)They are not present at birth and appear sometime in the first 3 to 6 months of age, and then disappear by 1 year of age.
D)They are present at birth and never disappear.
A)They are present at birth and then disappear within a few months after birth.
B)They are present at birth and do not disappear until a child reaches preschool age.
C)They are not present at birth and appear sometime in the first 3 to 6 months of age, and then disappear by 1 year of age.
D)They are present at birth and never disappear.
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21
What does the Apgar test assess?
A)structural defects or abnormalities of the skeleton
B)the quality of the mother's birth experience
C)whether the neonate requires immediate medical assistance
D)structural injuries to the brain
A)structural defects or abnormalities of the skeleton
B)the quality of the mother's birth experience
C)whether the neonate requires immediate medical assistance
D)structural injuries to the brain
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22
Talita is a neonate and lying in her crib.Her eyes open and close frequently, looking dull, rather than bright when they are open.Talita's responses are generally slow, but when her father holds a bright red ball over the crib, Talita becomes excited and more active.Before Talita saw the ball, what state was she in?
A)alert activity
B)alert inactivity
C)irregular sleep
D)drowsiness
A)alert activity
B)alert inactivity
C)irregular sleep
D)drowsiness
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23
Werner and Smith followed a cohort of Hawaiian children who had suffered complications at birth.What did they conclude after their assessment of the intellectual performance of this cohort at 10 and 18 years of age?
A)Adequacy of postnatal environment was more predictive of intellectual functioning than perinatal complications.
B)Perinatal complications were more predictive of intellectual functioning than was the postnatal environment.
C)Long-term negative effects on intellectual functioning were universal, regardless of postnatal environment.
D)Environmental adequacy and perinatal complications contributed about equally in predicting intellectual performance.
A)Adequacy of postnatal environment was more predictive of intellectual functioning than perinatal complications.
B)Perinatal complications were more predictive of intellectual functioning than was the postnatal environment.
C)Long-term negative effects on intellectual functioning were universal, regardless of postnatal environment.
D)Environmental adequacy and perinatal complications contributed about equally in predicting intellectual performance.
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24
Why are some reflexes termed primitive?
A)They offer protection against aversive stimuli.
B)They have clear adaptive value.
C)They are controlled by subcortical areas of the brain.
D)They are basic, simple responses that serve as the foundation for later-developing behaviours.
A)They offer protection against aversive stimuli.
B)They have clear adaptive value.
C)They are controlled by subcortical areas of the brain.
D)They are basic, simple responses that serve as the foundation for later-developing behaviours.
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25
What is the term for the intense interest in the newborn that is displayed by new mothers and their partners?
A)familial engagement
B)bonding
C)engrossment
D)engaged responsiveness
A)familial engagement
B)bonding
C)engrossment
D)engaged responsiveness
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26
Which of the following options would serve to lower the risk for postpartum depression?
A)previous experience with depression
B)hormonal changes following the birth
C)"talking therapy"
D)taking antidepressants in the six weeks prior to delivery
A)previous experience with depression
B)hormonal changes following the birth
C)"talking therapy"
D)taking antidepressants in the six weeks prior to delivery
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27
If a physician wanted to detect both subtle and severe behavioural or neurological problems in an infant, what would be the most appropriate test to use?
A)the Apgar test
B)the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale
C)the Wechsler Infant Attention Scale
D)the Bayley Scales of Infant Intelligence
A)the Apgar test
B)the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale
C)the Wechsler Infant Attention Scale
D)the Bayley Scales of Infant Intelligence
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28
What does follow-up of preterm infants during the first months at home indicate about their risk for child abuse?
A)They are at an increased risk for child abuse, compared to full-term infants.
B)They are at a decreased risk for child abuse, compared to full-term infants.
C)They have the same risk for child abuse as full-term infants.
D)They have very high risk for child abuse, and the majority of preterm infants are abused.
A)They are at an increased risk for child abuse, compared to full-term infants.
B)They are at a decreased risk for child abuse, compared to full-term infants.
C)They have the same risk for child abuse as full-term infants.
D)They have very high risk for child abuse, and the majority of preterm infants are abused.
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29
Jacqui has just given birth to a preterm baby who weighs 750 gm.Based on past medical experience, what will Jacqui's doctor tell her regarding her infant's viability?
A)It is unlikely that her baby will survive.
B)It is very likely that the baby will survive because advanced medical treatment is available.
C)There is a small chance that the baby will survive but the baby will probably have many complications during the first few weeks.
D)There is a small chance that the baby will survive, but if he or she does, there will be few, if any, further complications.
A)It is unlikely that her baby will survive.
B)It is very likely that the baby will survive because advanced medical treatment is available.
C)There is a small chance that the baby will survive but the baby will probably have many complications during the first few weeks.
D)There is a small chance that the baby will survive, but if he or she does, there will be few, if any, further complications.
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30
In which state of arousal does the typical newborn spend the largest proportion of time?
A)irregular sleep
B)crying
C)alert inactivity
D)drowsy
A)irregular sleep
B)crying
C)alert inactivity
D)drowsy
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31
Based on data collected during longitudinal studies, how do the intellectual abilities of low-birth-weight children compare to their average-birth-weight peers at 6 years of age?
A)They show no intellectual deficits, regardless of their home environment.
B)They show multiple intellectual deficits, regardless of their home environment.
C)They show intellectual deficits if they were raised in a low-SES home.
D)They show intellectual deficits if they were raised by a single parent.
A)They show no intellectual deficits, regardless of their home environment.
B)They show multiple intellectual deficits, regardless of their home environment.
C)They show intellectual deficits if they were raised in a low-SES home.
D)They show intellectual deficits if they were raised by a single parent.
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32
Which of the following is the greatest hazard for the infant during the birth process?
A)prenatal anoxia
B)sluggish uterine contractions
C)use of analgesics such as morphine
D)surfactin-induced respiratory distress syndrome
A)prenatal anoxia
B)sluggish uterine contractions
C)use of analgesics such as morphine
D)surfactin-induced respiratory distress syndrome
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33
What did the "still face" paradigm demonstrate with 5-month-old infants?
A)Infants can understand the emotional mirroring that adults provide.
B)Infants can suppress the expression of emotion when motivated to do so.
C)Infants cannot impact the social environments around them.
D)Infants have not yet developed a sense of social agency.
A)Infants can understand the emotional mirroring that adults provide.
B)Infants can suppress the expression of emotion when motivated to do so.
C)Infants cannot impact the social environments around them.
D)Infants have not yet developed a sense of social agency.
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34
Neonates spend about 70 percent of their time in which state of arousal?
A)crying
B)alert and attentive
C)sleeping
D)alert and inactive
A)crying
B)alert and attentive
C)sleeping
D)alert and inactive
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35
When young infants sense that they may be falling, which reflex do they exhibit?
A)Moro
B)Babinski
C)rooting
D)ulnar
A)Moro
B)Babinski
C)rooting
D)ulnar
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36
Diego is supposed to be asleep in his cradle.His eyes are closed and not moving.When Diego's babysitter checks on him, what should he assume about Diego's behaviour?
A)Diego needs emergency care.
B)Diego is in a period of regular sleep.
C)Diego is drowsy.
D)Diego is in a period of alert inactivity.
A)Diego needs emergency care.
B)Diego is in a period of regular sleep.
C)Diego is drowsy.
D)Diego is in a period of alert inactivity.
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37
Which reflex is exhibited when young infants fan their toes in response to the sole of their foot being stroked?
A)Moro
B)Babinski
C)rooting
D)palmar grasp
A)Moro
B)Babinski
C)rooting
D)palmar grasp
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38
Pari and Franz are the excited new parents of a baby girl named Katarina.As typical new parents, they want to make certain that they keep Katarina as safe as possible.In order to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, what should Pari and Franz do?
A)Make sure that Katarina's crib has soft bedding.
B)Wrap Katarina in layers of clothing to keep her warm.
C)Choose to breastfeed Katarina rather than using formula.
D)Place Katarina on her stomach to sleep.
A)Make sure that Katarina's crib has soft bedding.
B)Wrap Katarina in layers of clothing to keep her warm.
C)Choose to breastfeed Katarina rather than using formula.
D)Place Katarina on her stomach to sleep.
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39
What can be indicated by a newborn's cry that is unusually shrill, nonrhythmic, and aversive?
A)It may signal that the newborn is brain damaged or malnourished and should be carefully assessed.
B)It reflects individual differences in the vocal quality of cries.
C)It is a sign that the parents are spoiling the newborn by being too responsive to its crying.
D)It is a sign that the newborn is either hungry or in pain.
A)It may signal that the newborn is brain damaged or malnourished and should be carefully assessed.
B)It reflects individual differences in the vocal quality of cries.
C)It is a sign that the parents are spoiling the newborn by being too responsive to its crying.
D)It is a sign that the newborn is either hungry or in pain.
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40
Belinda was in a minor car accident and this triggered premature labour.She has just given birth at 10 weeks prior to her due date.Based on past medical experience, what will Belinda's doctor tell her regarding her infant's viability?
A)It is unlikely that her baby will survive.
B)Her baby will not only survive, but because she gave birth in a hospital setting, he should suffer no long-term consequences.
C)There is a good chance that her son will survive, but he will probably have many complications during the first few weeks.
D)There is a small chance that the baby will survive, but if he or she does, there will be few, if any, further complications.
A)It is unlikely that her baby will survive.
B)Her baby will not only survive, but because she gave birth in a hospital setting, he should suffer no long-term consequences.
C)There is a good chance that her son will survive, but he will probably have many complications during the first few weeks.
D)There is a small chance that the baby will survive, but if he or she does, there will be few, if any, further complications.
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41
Suppose that you observe a sleeping newborn who is breathing irregularly and grimacing.The infant's eyes flutter open and move beneath the eyelids.Based on this information, is this infant's behaviour typical?
A)No, it is evidence of immature neurological development.
B)Yes, it is characteristic of the brief period just before waking.
C)Yes, it indicates normative sleep behaviour.
D)No, it is predictive of gifted intelligence in toddlerhood.
A)No, it is evidence of immature neurological development.
B)Yes, it is characteristic of the brief period just before waking.
C)Yes, it indicates normative sleep behaviour.
D)No, it is predictive of gifted intelligence in toddlerhood.
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42
Several programs have been developed to optimize the development of low-birth-weight infants by providing opportunities for the parents learn how to provide sensitive and responsive care at home.What has been the outcome of these programs?
A)generally positive results
B)negative, as the infants become even more irritable and progress more slowly
C)little impact, positive or negative
D)very mixed, inconclusive results
A)generally positive results
B)negative, as the infants become even more irritable and progress more slowly
C)little impact, positive or negative
D)very mixed, inconclusive results
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43
Luisa has just been born.When the doctor checks her physical condition after severing the umbilical cord, she receives a score of 3 on the Apgar test.Five minutes later, Luisa receives the same score.Based on this information, what is Luisa's doctor likely to do?
A)immediately call for emergency assistance
B)administer a Brazelton test to confirm Alicia's score on the Apgar test
C)administer a Bayley test for motor responses
D)place Alicia to her mother's breast and assist with the first feeding
A)immediately call for emergency assistance
B)administer a Brazelton test to confirm Alicia's score on the Apgar test
C)administer a Bayley test for motor responses
D)place Alicia to her mother's breast and assist with the first feeding
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44
Which of the following is among the substantiated benefits of natural or prepared childbirth?
A)a dramatically shorter labour time for mothers
B)an absence of pain for mothers
C)a lower probability that babies will display birth defects
D)increased social support for mothers
A)a dramatically shorter labour time for mothers
B)an absence of pain for mothers
C)a lower probability that babies will display birth defects
D)increased social support for mothers
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45
Of the following, which one is a permanent, life-long reflex?
A)stepping
B)swallowing
C)Moro
D)Babinski
A)stepping
B)swallowing
C)Moro
D)Babinski
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46
What is the proposed function of crying?
A)It is the infant's way of venting anger or frustration.
B)It is the infant's way of signalling or communicating his or her needs to caregivers.
C)It is a clue that the parents have been spoiling their infant with too much attention.
D)It is an indication that the infant will soon fall asleep.
A)It is the infant's way of venting anger or frustration.
B)It is the infant's way of signalling or communicating his or her needs to caregivers.
C)It is a clue that the parents have been spoiling their infant with too much attention.
D)It is an indication that the infant will soon fall asleep.
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47
Dan's son is a neonate.When Dan goes into his son's bedroom to pick him up from his crib, he discovers he is lying quietly with his eyes wide open.He is intently watching his mobile and seems to be fascinated by it.From this description, what state is Dan's son exhibiting?
A)alert activity
B)drowsiness
C)alert inactivity
D)sleepiness
A)alert activity
B)drowsiness
C)alert inactivity
D)sleepiness
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48
What is the most immediate threat to the survival of preterm infants?
A)respiratory distress syndrome
B)maintaining a constant body temperature due to lack of body fat
C)an increased risk of infection due to an immature immune system
D)susceptibility to sudden infant death syndrome
A)respiratory distress syndrome
B)maintaining a constant body temperature due to lack of body fat
C)an increased risk of infection due to an immature immune system
D)susceptibility to sudden infant death syndrome
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49
Roland and Marjory are in the delivery room, and the doctor tells them their newborn daughter is fine.As their daughter is being cleaned, the placenta is expelled from the uterus.Marjory is in which stage of childbirth?
A)first
B)second
C)third
D)transition
A)first
B)second
C)third
D)transition
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50
Gyuri has just been born.The doctor tells her parents that she has very high levels of stress hormones in her system.What does this mean for Gyuri's health?
A)Her lung function is decreased.
B)She has an increased chance of breathing normally.
C)Her heart function is decreased.
D)She has an increased chance of a heart failure or stroke.
A)Her lung function is decreased.
B)She has an increased chance of breathing normally.
C)Her heart function is decreased.
D)She has an increased chance of a heart failure or stroke.
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51
Khush and Samanti are planning to adopt a high-risk, unresponsive infant.Their doctor suggests that they be trained in how to administer the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale.According to researchers, what will be the effect of this training?
A)It will have little, if any, overall impact on the infant's progress.
B)It might increase their confidence in their abilities to handle the job of parenting.
C)It would have a negative impact because it would show them how different from normal such an infant would be.
D)It should help Samanti to become responsive, but it is unlikely to help Khush become more involved in caring for his infant.
A)It will have little, if any, overall impact on the infant's progress.
B)It might increase their confidence in their abilities to handle the job of parenting.
C)It would have a negative impact because it would show them how different from normal such an infant would be.
D)It should help Samanti to become responsive, but it is unlikely to help Khush become more involved in caring for his infant.
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52
Imagine that your friend confides in you that she is feeling upset after the birth of her new baby.She complains that she has little energy to cope with the demands of the household and that her partner is becoming impatient with her behaviour.Even though she and her partner tried for some time to conceive, she wishes that she had never had this child.Based on what you have learned in the course, what would be your advice to your friend?
A)If the feelings are persistent, she should see her physician because she may have mild postpartum depression.
B)These feelings are quite normal, even if they continue for several weeks.
C)She should seek immediate help because she may be seriously depressed, and she is in danger of harming her baby or herself.
D)You should call a crisis intervention centre because she may be suffering from postpartum psychosis and needs immediate help before she harms her baby or partner.
A)If the feelings are persistent, she should see her physician because she may have mild postpartum depression.
B)These feelings are quite normal, even if they continue for several weeks.
C)She should seek immediate help because she may be seriously depressed, and she is in danger of harming her baby or herself.
D)You should call a crisis intervention centre because she may be suffering from postpartum psychosis and needs immediate help before she harms her baby or partner.
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53
Johanna has six older sisters and four older brothers.Every time Johanna cries, one of her parents or siblings picks her up and holds her, walking her around, and talking to her.According to researchers, how will Johanna's behaviour change by being picked up so often?
A)She will become spoiled.
B)She will begin to cry more often to get immediate attention.
C)She will learn more about her environment.
D)She will be a clingy temperamental toddler.
A)She will become spoiled.
B)She will begin to cry more often to get immediate attention.
C)She will learn more about her environment.
D)She will be a clingy temperamental toddler.
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54
What is the most serious problem facing most preterm or small-for-date infants?
A)difficulty in regulating body temperature
B)inability to feed
C)respiratory distress syndrome
D)sudden infant death syndrome
A)difficulty in regulating body temperature
B)inability to feed
C)respiratory distress syndrome
D)sudden infant death syndrome
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55
Margaret's newborn son Ryan is crying loudly in the delivery room and has turned bright red all over.When the nurse attempts to extend Ryan's leg, the infant pulls away from him.Based on this information, what is Ryan likely to score on the Apgar test?
A)0 to 3 points
B)4 or 5 points
C)8 to 10 points
D)15 points (or more)
A)0 to 3 points
B)4 or 5 points
C)8 to 10 points
D)15 points (or more)
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56
What developmental outcome is indicated by an abrupt disappearance of the reflexes observed in seemingly healthy newborns across the first year of life?
A)The infant is neurologically normal.
B)The infant is neurologically impaired.
C)The infant may have a genetic disorder of the muscles.
D)The infant may have a genetic disorder of the skeletal system.
A)The infant is neurologically normal.
B)The infant is neurologically impaired.
C)The infant may have a genetic disorder of the muscles.
D)The infant may have a genetic disorder of the skeletal system.
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57
Ingunn is a 1-year-old who still shows the Moro reflex, the palmar grasp reflex, and the stepping reflex in much the same way she did when she was a neonate.Based on these observations, what might a psychologist conclude about Ingunn's development?
A)Ingunn is developing normally, because these reflexes do not normally disappear until a child is nearly 2 years of age.
B)Ingunn is advanced in her development because these reflexes have lasted so long and indicate a greater responsiveness to her environment.
C)Ingunn is delayed in her overall development because these reflexes should have disappeared by now.
D)Ingunn is getting insufficient autostimulation during periods of alert wakefulness.
A)Ingunn is developing normally, because these reflexes do not normally disappear until a child is nearly 2 years of age.
B)Ingunn is advanced in her development because these reflexes have lasted so long and indicate a greater responsiveness to her environment.
C)Ingunn is delayed in her overall development because these reflexes should have disappeared by now.
D)Ingunn is getting insufficient autostimulation during periods of alert wakefulness.
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58
According to autostimulation theory, what will an infant do when he or she experiences a visually stimulating environment?
A)cry less frequently
B)cry more frequently
C)spend more time in REM sleep afterward
D)spend more time in non-REM sleep afterward
A)cry less frequently
B)cry more frequently
C)spend more time in REM sleep afterward
D)spend more time in non-REM sleep afterward
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59
Belinda is a new mom who is convinced that her 1-month-old son is developmentally delayed.She shows you that when she strokes the bottom of his foot, his toes fan out and curl up.Belinda asks you if she should call her pediatrician to voice her concerns.Based upon what you have learned in this course, what would be your advice?
A)to call the pediatrician right away because this response is evidence of spinal cord damage
B)to be unconcerned because this is a normal response known as the Babinski reflex
C)to call the pediatrician right away because this response is an early indicator of cerebral palsy
D)to be unconcerned because this is a normal response known as the Moro reflex
A)to call the pediatrician right away because this response is evidence of spinal cord damage
B)to be unconcerned because this is a normal response known as the Babinski reflex
C)to call the pediatrician right away because this response is an early indicator of cerebral palsy
D)to be unconcerned because this is a normal response known as the Moro reflex
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60
Which statement best summarizes the research findings concerning the effect of birthing method on infant outcomes?
A)Hospital births are demonstrably safer than home births.
B)All babies should be delivered at home.
C)Midwives are generally undertrained and unable to deal with even nonsurgical complications.
D)Birthing centres often provide an alternative homelike atmosphere but with medical technologies also available.
A)Hospital births are demonstrably safer than home births.
B)All babies should be delivered at home.
C)Midwives are generally undertrained and unable to deal with even nonsurgical complications.
D)Birthing centres often provide an alternative homelike atmosphere but with medical technologies also available.
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61
Brazelton training is for parents whose infants score low on the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale.Characterize these infants and summarize what happens in Brazelton training.
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62
What stage of labour begins when the head of the fetus passes through the cervix and ends when the baby is born?
A)transition
B)first
C)second
D)third
A)transition
B)first
C)second
D)third
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63
Identify the six states that occur in newborns and indicate approximately how many hours are spent in each state during a typical day.
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64
List and describe, in detail, the major events of the three stages of childbirth.
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65
Outline two techniques to soothe a crying infant, and provide a rationale for your choices.
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66
One potential birth complication is anoxia.Define anoxia and identify three conditions that might produce anoxia.
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67
Discuss what research has shown with respect to the long-term impact of early emotional bonding between the newborn and the parents.
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68
According to recent research, respiratory distress is cited as the major causal factor for which infant disorder?
A)hyaline membrane disease
B)REM sleep disorder
C)autostimulation
D)sudden infant death syndrome
A)hyaline membrane disease
B)REM sleep disorder
C)autostimulation
D)sudden infant death syndrome
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69
What are the pros and cons associated with administering medications to the mother during the birth process?
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70
Explain the distinction between preterm and small-for-gestational-age infants.
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71
Identify some of the short-term and long-term consequences of low birth weight.
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72
Describe Anne Bigelow's research examining infants' earliest development of self-agency.
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73
Explain how the Apgar test is used to assess a newborn's general physical condition and indicate the score that would be recorded for each of the following newborns: (1) Baby P has no pulse and is not breathing.The infant is extremely pale and is limp.(2) Baby R has a slow pulse and irregular breathing.The infant has weak muscle tone with no reflex response, and the extremities are blue.(3) Baby H is crying and active.The baby is completely pink and the heart rate is 120 beats/minute.
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74
Discuss how the four central developmental themes of the text relate to the issue of birth.
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75
Explain the difference between survival reflexes and primitive reflexes, and identify two infant reflexes that would fall into each of these categories.
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76
Describe two alternatives to a standard hospital birth.
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77
Describe postpartum depression, and identify the factors that are associated with this disorder.
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78
Explain how the Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale (NBAS) differs from the Apgar test.
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79
Outline the developmental changes that occur in an infant's sleep patterns during the first six months.
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80
What are the advantages and disadvantages of an epidural during delivery?
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