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The hormones progesterone, estrogen, and human chorionic gonadotropin
all signal what to occur during pregnancy?
Increased glucose circulation and increased immune response
Increased glucose circulation and decreased immune response
Decreased glucose circulation and increased immune response
,Decreased glucose circulation and decreased immune response - 🧠
ANSWER ✔✔Increased glucose circulation and decreased immune
response
These three hormones signal for increased glucose circulation, or
availability in the blood, and decreased immune response, among other
functions. Both of these effects aid in fetal development and growth.
Which of the following foods is/are a choking hazard to a young child?
Grapes
Hot dog
Applesauce
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Grapes and Hot dog
,Hot dogs and grapes are both choking hazards for young children.
Applesauce is easily swallowed, and although peanut butter on its own is a
hazard, as part of a sandwich it is not. Size, shape, and texture should all
be taken into account when determining whether a food is a choking
hazard
A pregnant patient is experiencing constipation and asks if this is normal.
Constipation is normal and leads to increased absorption of nutrients,
particularly iron and calcium, and is caused by an increased production of
what hormone?
Thyroxine
Human placental lactogen
Progesterone
Estrogen - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Progesterone
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, Progesterone is a hormone that signals smooth muscle relaxation,
including the muscle cells of the uterus and the gastrointestinal tract.
Smooth muscle relaxation leads to increased transit time and increased
nutrient absorption; however, it also leads to constipation for a majority of
pregnant women. The patient is advised to drink plenty of fluids and follow
a diet that will produce soft stools.
An 18-year old African-American patient enters the clinic. She is 21 weeks
pregnant. She has been experiencing dizziness, headaches, severe
nausea, and small amounts of blood in her urine. Her hands, face, and feet
look puffy. What is a possible diagnosis for these symptoms?
Diabetes mellitus
Foodborne illness
Maternal phenylketonuria