Deck 7: Fetal Development and the Fetus As Patient

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An Rh− mother delivers her first child,a boy who is Rh+.The mother intends to have several more children.What should you do as her physician to prevent future problems?

A) Do nothing, as no action is recommended.
B) Give the newborn child a transfusion of Rh− blood.
C) Give the mother a transfusion of Rh+ blood.
D) Administer anti-Rh antibodies (RhoGAM) to the newborn child.
E) Administer anti-Rh antibodies (RhoGAM) to the mother.
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A woman in the third trimester of pregnancy is sent for an ultrasound because her uterus is abnormally large.A diagnosis of polyhydramnios is made.What could be the cause of this condition?

A) Fetal spina bifida
B) Fetal cleft palate
C) Fetal anencephaly
D) Posterior urethral valves
E) Renal agenesis
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A baby is born to an HIV-positive mother.What statement regarding treatment options is true?

A) HIV is spread only by sexual contact, so no treatment is required.
B) HIV does not cross the placenta either before or during parturition, so no treatment is required.
C) Treatment with antiretrovirus drugs should begin immediately and continue postnatally.
D) HIV cannot be transmitted in breast milk, so no treatment is required with breastfeeding.
E) The baby should receive a blood transfusion with non-HIV-positive blood.
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A developing fetus is diagnosed with congenital adrenal hyperplasia.What treatment would be appropriate for this condition?

A) Administer folic acid to the mother.
B) Administer propranolol to the mother.
C) Administer cyanocobalamin to the mother.
D) Do a fetal blood transfusion.
E) Administer dexamethasone to the mother.
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A small drug company is testing a new drug on pregnant mice.When the drug is given at 8 days of gestation,anencephaly occurs,but when given at 10 days,cleft palate occurs.What is the most likely explanation for this difference?

A) Critical sensitive period differs for the two organs.
B) Gene-environmental interactions differ for the two organs.
C) Critical dose differs for the two organs.
D) The genetic constitutions of the mice differ, accounting for different defects.
E) Too high a dose was administered.
F) Too low a dose was administered.
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A pregnant woman is told that one of the tests she has taken shows severely elevated alpha-Fetoprotein.Which defect might be present in her fetus?

A) Myeloschisis
B) Club foot
C) Chondrodysplasia
D) Cleft palate
E) Atrial septal defect
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A family is delighted to learn that the mother is expecting twins.At the birth of the twin girls,the placenta and extraembryonic membranes are carefully examined,and it is concluded that the twins are likely dizygotic.Which finding would support this conclusion?

A) Separate amnions, chorions, umbilical cords, and placentae are present.
B) Common amnion, chorion, umbilical cord, and placenta are present.
C) Common amnion, chorion, and placenta are present, along with separate umbilical cords.
D) Separate amnions and umbilical cords are present along with a common amnion, chorion, and placenta.
E) Separate amnions, chorions, and umbilical cords are present, along with a common placenta.
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On a routine visit,your patient,who has just completed the fifth month (gestational age) of her pregnancy,asks: how big is my child? What is the correct answer to her question?

A) About 5.5 cm or 2 inches crown-rump length
B) About 12 cm or 4.5 inches crown-rump length
C) About 30 cm or 12 inches crown-rump length
D) About 42.5 cm or 16.5 inches crown-rump length
E) About 51 cm or 20 inches crown-rump length
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A 40-year-old pregnant woman undergoes quadruple maternal serum screening to determine the likelihood that her unborn child has certain birth defects.How does the quadruple test differ from the triple test?

A) The quadruple test also measures hCG.
B) The quadruple test also measures Inhibin-A.
C) The quadruple test also measures estriol.
D) The quadruple test also measures testosterone.
E) The quadruple test also measures AFP.
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An 8-month-old fetus is suspecting of having cardiovascular anomalies resulting in abnormal blood flow.What technique(s) could be used to measure fetal blood flow?

A) Ultrasonography and nuchal translucency screening
B) Ultrasonography and amniocentesis
C) Ultrasonography and chorionic villus sampling
D) Doppler ultrasonography
E) Fetal MRI
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An Rh− mother delivers her first child,a boy who is Rh+.The mother intends to have several more children.What should you do as her physician to prevent future problems?

A) Do nothing, as no action is recommended.
B) Give the newborn child a transfusion of Rh− blood.
C) Give the mother a transfusion of Rh+ blood.
D) Administer anti-Rh antibodies (RhoGAM) to the newborn child.
E) Administer anti-Rh antibodies (RhoGAM) to the mother.
E
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A woman in the third trimester of pregnancy is sent for an ultrasound because her uterus is abnormally large.A diagnosis of polyhydramnios is made.What could be the cause of this condition?

A) Fetal spina bifida
B) Fetal cleft palate
C) Fetal anencephaly
D) Posterior urethral valves
E) Renal agenesis
C
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A baby is born to an HIV-positive mother.What statement regarding treatment options is true?

A) HIV is spread only by sexual contact, so no treatment is required.
B) HIV does not cross the placenta either before or during parturition, so no treatment is required.
C) Treatment with antiretrovirus drugs should begin immediately and continue postnatally.
D) HIV cannot be transmitted in breast milk, so no treatment is required with breastfeeding.
E) The baby should receive a blood transfusion with non-HIV-positive blood.
C
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A developing fetus is diagnosed with congenital adrenal hyperplasia.What treatment would be appropriate for this condition?

A) Administer folic acid to the mother.
B) Administer propranolol to the mother.
C) Administer cyanocobalamin to the mother.
D) Do a fetal blood transfusion.
E) Administer dexamethasone to the mother.
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A small drug company is testing a new drug on pregnant mice.When the drug is given at 8 days of gestation,anencephaly occurs,but when given at 10 days,cleft palate occurs.What is the most likely explanation for this difference?

A) Critical sensitive period differs for the two organs.
B) Gene-environmental interactions differ for the two organs.
C) Critical dose differs for the two organs.
D) The genetic constitutions of the mice differ, accounting for different defects.
E) Too high a dose was administered.
F) Too low a dose was administered.
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A pregnant woman is told that one of the tests she has taken shows severely elevated alpha-Fetoprotein.Which defect might be present in her fetus?

A) Myeloschisis
B) Club foot
C) Chondrodysplasia
D) Cleft palate
E) Atrial septal defect
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A family is delighted to learn that the mother is expecting twins.At the birth of the twin girls,the placenta and extraembryonic membranes are carefully examined,and it is concluded that the twins are likely dizygotic.Which finding would support this conclusion?

A) Separate amnions, chorions, umbilical cords, and placentae are present.
B) Common amnion, chorion, umbilical cord, and placenta are present.
C) Common amnion, chorion, and placenta are present, along with separate umbilical cords.
D) Separate amnions and umbilical cords are present along with a common amnion, chorion, and placenta.
E) Separate amnions, chorions, and umbilical cords are present, along with a common placenta.
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On a routine visit,your patient,who has just completed the fifth month (gestational age) of her pregnancy,asks: how big is my child? What is the correct answer to her question?

A) About 5.5 cm or 2 inches crown-rump length
B) About 12 cm or 4.5 inches crown-rump length
C) About 30 cm or 12 inches crown-rump length
D) About 42.5 cm or 16.5 inches crown-rump length
E) About 51 cm or 20 inches crown-rump length
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A 40-year-old pregnant woman undergoes quadruple maternal serum screening to determine the likelihood that her unborn child has certain birth defects.How does the quadruple test differ from the triple test?

A) The quadruple test also measures hCG.
B) The quadruple test also measures Inhibin-A.
C) The quadruple test also measures estriol.
D) The quadruple test also measures testosterone.
E) The quadruple test also measures AFP.
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An 8-month-old fetus is suspecting of having cardiovascular anomalies resulting in abnormal blood flow.What technique(s) could be used to measure fetal blood flow?

A) Ultrasonography and nuchal translucency screening
B) Ultrasonography and amniocentesis
C) Ultrasonography and chorionic villus sampling
D) Doppler ultrasonography
E) Fetal MRI
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