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Question 81
Essay
Describe a measure of neonatal health and responsiveness that is used to assess "at-risk" infants.
Question 82
Essay
Compare and contrast natural and prepared childbirth methods.
Question 83
Essay
Your friend Natalie has just found out that she is pregnant.She is not sure whether she should go for a certified-nurse mediated delivery or a physician mediated delivery.What will be your advice?
Question 84
Essay
Your friend Ruth is going to have her first child in seven months.She is determined to go through the childbirth process without using any drugs and does not even want to read up on the various childbirth medications that are available.What is your opinion regarding this issue?
Question 85
Essay
Describe a few in-built mechanisms a baby has to withstand the birth process.
Question 86
Essay
Describe the longest stage of the birth process.
Question 87
Essay
What are the long-term effects of low birth weight?
Question 88
Essay
During which stage of the birth process does the baby move through the cervix and the birth canal? What are the events that occur during that stage?
Question 89
Essay
What are the similarities and differences between general anesthesia and an epidural block?
Question 90
Essay
What are the circumstances in which a cesarean delivery is recommended? Are there circumstances when a cesarean delivery is not appropriate?
Question 91
Essay
Compare and contrast the Apgar Scale and the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale.
Question 92
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Your friend Natalie works with a not-for-profit that helps low-income women.She is contemplating whether their organization should go ahead with a program that will provide doula support to low-income pregnant women.What will be your advice?
Question 93
Essay
Cindy is in the 40th week of her pregnancy and the uterine contractions associated with the birth process have started.Cindy's obstetrician tells her that her baby is in a breech position.What are the possible implications of this for her and her baby?