Anatomy and Physiology Quiz 1
Anatomy and Physiology Quiz 1
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Question 1 of 10
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1. A newborn presents with bradycardia, cyanosis, and abnormal respiration. Healthcare providers determine the need for resuscitation. When oxygenation is poor, the blood vessels constrict to favor blood flow to the heart and brain and preserve the vital organs. What is this phenomenon called?
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2. A newborn with which one of the following congenital defects has an underdeveloped mandible that causes the tongue to fall back into the posterior hypopharynx, causing an airway obstruction?
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3. A newly born with trisomy 21 requires positive pressure ventilation. Which of the following delivery systems is most appropriate in this situation?
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4. Close monitoring of blood sugar is necessary for the newly born patient. What causes hypoglycemia in the preterm neonate?
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5, Cord disruption and intrauterine trauma are high-risk conditions that may require epinephrine during neonatal resuscitation because they cause:
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6. Delayed cord clamping is a routine practice in some healthcare institutions when delivering a newborn because it is associated with a reduction in which one of the following medical conditions?
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7. During assisted ventilation, which one of the following physiologic parameters is the remaining pressure in the lungs between breaths?
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8. Fetal circulation is different from newborn circulation. Which of the following describes the fetal circulation pathway?
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9. Low lung compliance is observed in the preterm patient due to which of the following physiologic conditions?
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10. Preterm infants are prone to hypothermia due to which one of the following physiologic factors?
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