BIOD MODULE 6 LATEST UPDATED 2023 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Module 6 Exam
The first stage of gestation, during which rapid cell division occurs is
... [Show More] known as the blastogenic stage.
organ system development occurs from about week two through the eighth week and is called the embryonic stage. The fetal stage occurs from week nine to the end of the pregnancy and is a period of growth .
All pregnancies are divided into three equal time periods, known as trimesters, each lasting approximately 13-14 weeks. A baby born after the thirty seventh week of pregnancy is considered full term.
The first stage of gestation, during which rapid cell
division
occurs is known as the blastogenic stage.
Development
occurs from about week two through the eighth week and is called the embryonic stage. The fetal stage occurs from week nine to the end of the pregnancy and is a period of
growth
.
All pregnancies are divided into three equal time periods, known as trimesters, each lasting approximately 13-14 weeks. A baby born after the thirty seventh week of pregnancy is considered full term.
. Name three strategies used to manage the symptoms of constipation during pregnancy.
1. increased fiber intake
2. increased fluid intake
3. increased mobility and/or moderate exercise (not excessive increase in mobility/exercise, but
regular. because you are pregnant it is not an excuse to sit around on the couch all day. Just keep
moving to keep GI tract motility functioning properly and prevent constipation)
Name three strategies used to manage the symptoms of constipation during pregnancy
Constipation- Increased fiber in the diet as well as increased fluid consumption will help. Regular,
moderate exercise with your physician’s approval will help to keep the GI tract functioning properly.
. Prior to delivery, hormones prepare the breast for milk production
prolactin is a hormone secreted by the pituitary gland for milk production.
As the baby suckles oxytocin stimulates the lobules and the letdown reflux to secrete milk
During the first few days following birth colostrum, which is high in protein and immune factors, is
secreted. This helps protect the intestinal health of the infant
Prior to delivery, hormones prepare the breast for milk production
Prolactin
is a hormone secreted by the pituitary gland for milk production. As the baby suckles oxytocin stimulates the
lobules
and the letdown reflux to secrete milk.
During the first few days following birth colostrum, which is high in protein and
immune
factors
is secreted. This helps protect the intestinal health of the infant.
Human milk or formula should meet the total nutrient needs for the first six months of life.
Both are rich in fat to provide a concentrated source of calories and for brain tissue and nervous system development.
Arachidonic and docosahexaenoic (DHA) acid are long chain fatty acids essential for brain and eye development.
Solid foods can be introduced at 6 months of age. A new food should be introduced at the rate of one per week to check for allergies
Human milk or formula should meet the total nutrient needs for the first six months of life.
Both are rich in fat to provide a concentrated source of calories and for brain
and nervous system development. Arachidonic and
docosahexaenoic
acid are long chain fatty acids essential for brain and eye development.
Solid foods can be introduced at 6 months of age. A new food should be introduced at the rate of one per
week
to check for allergies.
Name three common feeding problems that occur among preschoolers.
1. Wont eat veggies
2. picky eater
3. always wanting a snack
Answer Key
Name three common feeding problems that occur among preschoolers.
Preschoolers are often picky eaters who need to snack frequently. Avoidance of vegetables and food
jags are common.
During growth spurts adolescents have increased need for calcium for bone formation and iron to
prevent anemia
A typical diet is also low in zinc, fat soluble vitamins and folate.
Teenagers should moderate their intake of fast food, sugar laden snacks and sugary beverages and
focus on nutrient dense food choices from the five food groups
The media, peer pressure, concern over appearance and exertion of independence all affect their
food choices
Answer Key
During growth spurts adolescents have increased need for
calcium
for bone formation and iron
to prevent anemia.
A typical diet is also low in zinc, fat soluble vitamins and folate
Teenagers should moderate their intake of fast food, sugar laden snacks and sugary beverages and
focus on
nutrient
dense [Show Less]