CORRECT ANSWER IS B Jaundice occurring within the first 24 hours after birth is typically considered pathologic jaundice. This type of jaundice may be caused by underlying conditions such as hemolytic disease of the newborn, blood group incompatibility, or other health issues that lead to excessive breakdown of red blood cells or impaired bilirubin clearance. A. Physiologic jaundice usually appears after the first 24 hours of life and peaks around the third to fifth day. It typical resolve on its own as the baby liver matures and is able to process bilirubin more efficiently C. Breast milk jaundice typically develops later, around the first week of life and can persist for several weeks. D. Hemolytic jaundice is a form of pathologic jaundice but is specifically related to the rapid breakdown of red blood cells, often due to blood group incompatibility (like Rh or ABO incompatibility). thank you!!!
correct answer is C True labor is characterized by regular contractions that progressively lead to cervical changes, including dilation (the opening of the cervix) and effacement (thinning of the cervix). These changes indicate that the body is preparing for childbirth. A. Irregular contractions are often associated with false labor, also known as Braxton Hicks contractions, which do not lead to cervical changes. B. Contractions relieved by walking are typically associated with false labor. In true labor, contractions tend to become stronger and more regular with activity. D No change in cervical status suggests that the contractions are not leading to true labor, as cervical dilation and effacement are key indicators of labor progression. THANK YOU!!!
CORRECT ANSWER IS B pathological jaundice not A . Jaundice occurring within the first 24 hours after birth is typically considered pathologic jaundice. This type of jaundice may be caused by underlying conditions such as hemolytic disease of the newborn, blood group incompatibility, or other health issues that lead to excessive breakdown of red blood cells or impaired bilirubin clearance. A. Physiologic jaundice usually appears after the first 24 hours of life and peaks around the third to fifth day. It typical resolve on its own as the baby liver matures and is able to process bilirubin more efficiently C. Breast milk jaundice typically develops later, around the first week of life and can persist for several weeks. D. Hemolytic jaundice is a form of pathologic jaundice but is specifically related to the rapid breakdown of red blood cells, often due to blood group incompatibility (like Rh or ABO incompatibility). thank you!!!
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Please question 8
CORRECT ANSWER IS B
Jaundice occurring within the first 24 hours after birth is typically considered pathologic jaundice. This type of jaundice may be caused by underlying conditions such as hemolytic disease of the newborn, blood group incompatibility, or other health issues that lead to excessive breakdown of red blood cells or impaired bilirubin clearance.
A. Physiologic jaundice usually appears after the first 24 hours of life and peaks around the third to fifth day. It typical resolve on its own as the baby liver matures and is able to process bilirubin more efficiently
C. Breast milk jaundice typically develops later, around the first week of life and can persist for several weeks.
D. Hemolytic jaundice is a form of pathologic jaundice but is specifically related to the rapid breakdown of red blood cells, often due to blood group incompatibility (like Rh or ABO incompatibility).
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29. should be B
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9 answer B
correct answer is C
True labor is characterized by regular contractions that progressively lead to cervical changes, including dilation (the opening of the cervix) and effacement (thinning of the cervix). These changes indicate that the body is preparing for childbirth.
A. Irregular contractions are often associated with false labor, also known as Braxton Hicks contractions, which do not lead to cervical changes.
B. Contractions relieved by walking are typically associated with false labor. In true labor, contractions tend to become stronger and more regular with activity.
D No change in cervical status suggests that the contractions are not leading to true labor, as cervical dilation and effacement are key indicators of labor progression.
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8 answer A 24 hrs after birth
CORRECT ANSWER IS B pathological jaundice not A .
Jaundice occurring within the first 24 hours after birth is typically considered pathologic jaundice. This type of jaundice may be caused by underlying conditions such as hemolytic disease of the newborn, blood group incompatibility, or other health issues that lead to excessive breakdown of red blood cells or impaired bilirubin clearance.
A. Physiologic jaundice usually appears after the first 24 hours of life and peaks around the third to fifth day. It typical resolve on its own as the baby liver matures and is able to process bilirubin more efficiently
C. Breast milk jaundice typically develops later, around the first week of life and can persist for several weeks.
D. Hemolytic jaundice is a form of pathologic jaundice but is specifically related to the rapid breakdown of red blood cells, often due to blood group incompatibility (like Rh or ABO incompatibility).
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