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Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam: Essential Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab-2021-Burtt
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Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam: Essential Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab-2021-Burtt 

Score for this quiz: 56 out of 100 
Submitted Mar 14 at 9:33am 
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Question 1 5 / 5 pts 
Your Answer: 
Explain two reasons why a woman with low levels of LH 
would not be able to become pregnant. 
1. LH acts on the ovary to cause ovultion to occur. 
2. LH causes progesterone release to facilitate potential 
fertilazation of the egg in pregnancy. Progesteron is ...
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BIOD 151 Module 6 Exam 2024 | BIOD151 M6 Exam _Graded A - Portage Learning
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Score for this quiz: 56 out of 100 
Submitted Mar 14 at 9:33am 
This attempt took 52 minutes. 
Question 1 5 / 5 pts 
Your Answer: 
Explain two reasons why a woman with low levels of LH 
would not be able to become pregnant. 
1. LH acts on the ovary to cause ovultion to occur. 
2. LH causes progesterone release to facilitate potential 
fertilazation of the egg in pregnancy. Progesteron is the 
key hormone for the maintainance of pregnacy 
(1) LH acts on the ovary to cause ovulation to 
occur. (2)...
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ATI predictor 2023 Questions and Answers
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 An assistive personal and a nurse are turning a client onto the right side. which of the following actions by the AP requires the nurse to intervene 
Places the pillow under the clients right arm. 
The AP should place pillow under the client's left arm to prevent internal rotation of the left shoulder. 
 
 
 
A nurse is assessing a client who has Raynaud's disease. which of the following findings should the nurse except? 
Blanching of the fingers and ...
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•	Maternal Hormones o	Placental Hormones: ▪	Progesterone: maintains endometrium; inhibits uterine contractibility; lactation ▪	Estrogen: breast/uterine enlargement ▪	hCG: stimulates corpus luteum to produce estrogen and progesterone until placenta takes o
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•	Maternal Hormones 
o	Placental Hormones: 
▪	Progesterone: maintains endometrium; inhibits uterine contractibility; lactation 
▪	Estrogen: breast/uterine enlargement 
▪	hCG: stimulates corpus luteum to produce estrogen and progesterone until placenta takes over 
▪	hPL: antagonist to insulins 
▪	relaxin: inhibits uterine activity; softens cervix and collagen in joints 
▪	prostaglandins: may trigger labor 
o	Pituitary gland: 
▪	Prolactin: responsible for milk production after birt...
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What hormones increased/decrease in the ovulation phase? -	increase in Progesterone -	decrease in Estrogen Is it true that a menstrual phase is the same for all women? No!!! -	varies based on For how long do the sperm and eggs live? -	sperm: 48-72 hou
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What hormones increased/decrease in the ovulation phase? 
-	increase in Progesterone 
-	decrease in Estrogen 
 
 
Is it true that a menstrual phase is the same for all women? No!!! 
-	varies based on 
 
 
For how long do the sperm and eggs live? 
-	sperm: 48-72 hours 
-	eggs: 24 hours 
 
 
What is the nursing teaching based on life span of an egg and sperm? 
A couple must avoid unprotected intercourse for 3 days before and 3 days after ovulation to prevent pregnancy 
 
 
Indicators of ovulation ...
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Women's Health: Gynecology Summary Questions with Answers
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Menstruation: where is GnRh produced and secreted? Function? - ***-Produced by the hypothalamus - 
secreted in a pulsatile manner 
-Stimulates anterior pituitary to secrete FSH/LH which act on two types of cells within the ovaries: theca 
cells, granulosa cells 
Menstruation: where is LH produced? function? - ***-Produced by the anterior pituitary 
-Stimulate theca cells of the ovaries to produce progesterone & androstenedione 
Menstruation: where is FSH produced? function? - ***-Produced by th...
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WOMENS HEALTH FINAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED A+
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WOMENS HEALTH FINAL QUESTIONS 
 
POST MENOPAUSAL WOMEN YOU TREAT WITH ESTROGEN AND PROGESTERON WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF PROGESTRAIN - PREVENTS ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA 
 
WHAT INFORMATION IN A PATIENTS HISTORY WILL HELP NP TO PRESCRIBE THE CORRECT FORM OF CONTRACEPTIVE? - RECENT DAILY USE OF ST JOHNS WART 
 
WHICH STATEMENT IS TRUE ABOUT ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES? - ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASES IN DYSMENORRHEA 
 
WHEN DO YOU NOT PRESCRIBE COMBINED ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES? - WHEN FACTOR V LEI...
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ANS 002 Midterm 1 exam fully solved & update
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Ethology - answer-The study of animal behavior 
 
Instinct - answer-Reflexes and behavioral patterns that are inherently present at birth 
 
Habituation - answer-Lack of response to repeated stimulus 
 
Conditioning - answer-The process whereby an animal makes an association between a previously neutral stimulus or behavioral response and a previously significant stimulus 
 
Classical conditioning - answer-A learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; a response that is ...
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EXAM 1 NUR 439 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
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contemporary issues and trends related to maternal-infant health - answer-- reduce the rate of fetal and infant deaths 
- reduce the rate of maternal mortality 
- reduce preterm births 
- reduce c-section births among low risk women 
- reduce severe maternal complications 
 
hormones of pregnancy - answer-HCG 
progesteron 
estrogen 
 
HCG hormone - answer-- hormone that labs look for to detect pregnancy 
- detected 7-8 days before expected menses, peaks 8-10 weeks, doubles around every 48 hours ...
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ANCC EXAM REVIEW SOLVED 96% PASS
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pseudostrabismus - ANSWER-the appearance of malallignment due to the presence of epicanthal folds. yet the corneal reflex is normal 
 
What are the antibiotics safe for pregnant women? - ANSWER-penicillin 
cephalosporin 
macrolides 
 clarythromycin category C) 
macrobid 
 
what are the hypertensive drugs safe for pregnancy? - ANSWER-methyldopa (aldomet) 
Calcium Channel blockers (nfedipine (procardia)) 
--> long acting nifedepine 
Labatelol ( normodyne) 
hydralazine 
 
what are category X ...
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