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When teaching a class of nursing students, the nurse asks why the embryonic period (weeks 4­8) of pregnancy is so critical.

  1. Duplication of genetic information takes place.
  2. Organogenesis occurs.
  3. Subcutaneous fat builds up steadily.
  4. Kidneys begin to secrete urine.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

(A) Duplication of genetic material occurs during the preembryonic period (weeks 1­3) following conception. The exact duplication of genetic material is essential for cell differentiation, growth, and biological maintenance of the organism. (B) Weeks 4­8, known as the embryonic period, are the time organogenesis occurs and pose the greatest potential for major congenital malformations. All major internal and external organs and systems are formed. (C) Subcutaneous fat does not develop until the latter weeks of gestation. (D) Kidneys begin to secrete urine during the 13th­16th week.



When teaching a class of nursing students, the nurse asks why the embryonic period (weeks 4­8) of pregnancy is so critical.

  1. Duplication of genetic information takes place.
  2. Organogenesis occurs.
  3. Subcutaneous fat builds up steadily.
  4. Kidneys begin to secrete urine.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

(A) Duplication of genetic material occurs during the preembryonic period (weeks 1­3) following conception. The exact duplication of genetic material is essential for cell differentiation, growth, and biological maintenance of the organism. (B) Weeks 4­8, known as the embryonic period, are the time organogenesis occurs and pose the greatest potential for major congenital malformations. All major internal and external organs and systems are formed. (C) Subcutaneous fat does not develop until the latter weeks of gestation. (D) Kidneys begin to secrete urine during the 13th­16th week.



The most appropriate method of evaluating whether the diet of a child with cystic fibrosis is meeting his caloric needs is:

  1. Careful monitoring of weight loss or gain
  2. Carefully recording amounts and types of foods ingested
  3. Keeping a strict account of the number of calories ingested
  4. Keeping a careful account of the amount of pancreatic enzymes ingested

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

(A) Consistent weight gain, even if it is slow, is an indication that the child is eating and digesting sufficient calories. (B) Recording how much the child eats is useful, but it is not an indicator of how well his body is using the foods consumed. (C) Counting calories will indicate how much he is eating, but it will not reflect whether or not the foods are properly digested. (D) Keeping track of the enzyme intake will indicate compliance with medication but not whether the child is getting sufficient calories.



The most appropriate method of evaluating whether the diet of a child with cystic fibrosis is meeting his caloric needs is:

  1. Careful monitoring of weight loss or gain
  2. Carefully recording amounts and types of foods ingested
  3. Keeping a strict account of the number of calories ingested
  4. Keeping a careful account of the amount of pancreatic enzymes ingested

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

(A) Consistent weight gain, even if it is slow, is an indication that the child is eating and digesting sufficient calories. (B) Recording how much the child eats is useful, but it is not an indicator of how well his body is using the foods consumed. (C) Counting calories will indicate how much he is eating, but it will not reflect whether or not the foods are properly digested. (D) Keeping track of the enzyme intake will indicate compliance with medication but not whether the child is getting sufficient calories.



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