The term used to describe the procedure used to remove a baby through an incision in the mother's abdominal and uterine walls is:
a. transverse birth.
b. cesarean section.
c. embryo transfer.
d. breach birth.
Ques. 2After making a decision, a person must stay flexible and:
a. deal with the crisis.
b. evaluate the decision.
c. make the decision.
d. look carefully at his/her resources.
Ques. 3Maternal weight gain has its most visible impact on the infant's:
a. nervous system.
b. birth weight.
c. respiratory system.
d. skeletal development.
Ques. 4A snap decision is a quick decision made without:
a. connotative meanings.
b. considering all of the choices.
c. evaluating the degree of short-term pleasure.
d. a subjective foundation.
Ques. 5Gaining too much weight during pregnancy can strain the:
a. umbilical cord.
b. rib cage.
c. circulatory system.
d. uterine lining.
Ques. 6After defining needs, gathering information, evaluating resources, and comparing choices, a key component of the decision-making process is to actually:
a. evaluate the decision.
b. compare choices.
c. make a decision.
d. examine the available resources.
Ques. 7The labor and delivery process is likely to be more complicated when the fetal weight is above:
a. seven and a half pounds.
b. eight pounds.
c. eight and a half pounds.
d. nine pounds.
Ques. 8Upon review, we often find that decisions made using intuition and common sense:
a. are difficult to understand.
b. are not really decisions, but emotional states.
c. are usually wrong.
d. are usually based on more information than was initially apparent.