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How much blood loss is considered normal between birth and the delivery of the afterbirth?
Correct — D. In a normal delivery, the mother loses about 500 cc of blood between birth and delivery of the afterbirth. Bleeding in excess of this may indicate a complication.
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  1. Q1How much blood loss is considered normal between birth and the delivery of the afterbirth?

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    ✓ Correct answer: 500 cc.

    In a normal delivery, the mother loses about 500 cc of blood between birth and delivery of the afterbirth. Bleeding in excess of this may indicate a complication.

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  2. Q2Which of the following represents the partial pressure of CO<sub>2</sub> in the arterial blood?

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    ✓ Correct answer: PaCO2

    <strong>PaCO<sub>2</sub></strong> is the measure of partial pressure of CO<sub>2</sub> in the arterial blood. It is usually expressed in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg).

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  3. Q3What percentage of intracellular fluid makes up the body’s total water content?

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    ✓ Correct answer: 75%

    The intracellular fluid make up in the body as total water content is 75%. Intravascular fluid makes up 7.5%. Interstitial fluid makes up 17.5%. Thus interstitial and intravascular fluid makes up a total of 25%.

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  4. Q4Jugular venous distention is one sign of which of the following?

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    ✓ Correct answer: right-sided heart failure

    Backward <strong>failure of the right ventricle</strong> results in excess fluid that accumulates in the body, often in dependent extremities. This may cause jugular venous distention, enlargement of the liver, and possible abdominal distention in severe cases.

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  5. Q5What muscle type lines the inside of hollow organs?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Smooth muscle

    Smooth muscle lines the inside of hollow organs. <br/><br/>For example, smooth muscle lines the intestines, airways, and blood vessels. It is generally under the control of the involuntary or autonomic component of the central nervous system.

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  6. Q6The middle meatus is a

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    ✓ Correct answer: Drainage pathway.

    There are several different sinuses. Many of them drain out into the nose. This drainage channel is known as the middle meatus.

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  7. Q7A condition that occurs when blood is allowed to flow between the layers of an artery is known as which of the following?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Dissecting aneurysm.

    Dissecting aneurysm occurs when blood is allowed to flow between the layers of an artery. This occurs when layers of the vessel separate.

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  8. Q8The bulging of the fetal head past the opening of the vagina during a contraction is called what?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Crowning

    Crowning is the bulging of the fetal head past the opening of the vagina during a contraction. It is an indication of an impending delivery.

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  9. Q9At what age may a child view medical treatments as hostile?

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    ✓ Correct answer: 3-5

    Children between the ages of 3-5 may view medical treatments as hostile. This age group has vivid imaginations and may see monsters as part of their world. During this stage of development, children have a fear of mutilation and may view treatment procedures as hostile.

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  10. Q10Stretch-sensitive receptors that detect changes in blood pressure are known as which of the following?

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    ✓ Correct answer: baroreceptors

    Baroreceptors, located in the aortic arch and carotid sinuses, are stretch-sensitive receptors that detect changes in blood pressure. As the pressure inside the vessels changes, it decreases or increases the stretch of the fibers of the baroreceptors.

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