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In the first Trimester the first sensory system to develop is the ?
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touch and tactile system
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In the second Trimester as far as the touch and tactile system is concerned this is when receptors start to ? so a fetus can tell the difference in temperature through ? receptors, changes in light with ? receptors, and different tastes and smell using ? receptors.
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differentiate,
thermo-receptors, photo-receptors, chemo-receptors |
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In the 3rd trimester as far as touch and tactile the fetus has functional ? and can discriminate between ? and ?, the temperature.
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touch,
hot, cold |
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The touch and tactile system is fully ? at birth
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functional
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In the first Trimester as fas as vision is concerned the eyelids are ? because the ?, optic ? and optic ? are still forming.
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fused,
eyeball, nerve, cup |
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In the 2nd trimester as far as vision the baby is finally able to open their ? The fetus can be startled by ? at this point. So we know that ? processing is taking place.
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eyes,
light, visual |
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By the 3rd trimester after a baby is born the new born can see, but objects must be held ? to the baby.
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close
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By the 2nd trimester as far as auditory is concerned the fetus will turn to ? sounds.
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auditory
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A fetus can learn to some extent while in ?
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utero
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In the 3rd trimester as far as auditory is concerned the newborn has a small loss of hearing due to ? left in the middle ear that lasts about ? week.
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debris,
2 |
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In the first trimester as far as taste is concerned the ?'s develop. By the 3rd trimester these senses are mature and the newborn will respond to different taste and they will prefer the taste of ? foods over others.
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taste buds,
sweet |
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In the first trimester as far as movement is concerned the fetus has the ability to ? and ?
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suck,
hiccup |
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In the 2nd trimester as far as movement is concerned ? state develop.
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sleep
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The reason that a fetus sleeps during the day and wakes at night is that their ? rhythm is reversed due to habits of the mom. Mom walks around during the day and sleeps at night, so the baby is being rocked to sleep and ? inside mom due to her walking and at night she is sleeping so the baby is not being rocked to sleep.
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circadian,
conditioned |
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rooting, sucking and swallowing are reflexes that develop in the ? trimester of motor development.
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3rd
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In the 3rd trimester as far as movement is concerned the fetus has an intact ? grasp and ? grasp.
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palmar,
plantar |
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When a baby has an object dragged across the bottom of the foot and the immediate reflex is that the baby pulls the foot away and inwards with toes fanning out, what test is this?
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Babinski test
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The Babinski relfex test can be used on pts that have had ? trauma. If the test is positive later on in life this is not a ? sign.
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neuro,
good |
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The Babinski reflex should go away at about ?-? months.
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9-10
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In the first ? weeks after conception there is usually no susceptibility to teratogens, for the fetus. The ? week is when susceptibility starts to become and issue because the heart and ? start to develop.
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2,
3, CNS |
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The approximate order of development of the fetus after conception is weeks 1 and 2 is the period of dividing ?, implantation and ? develops. week 3 the ? and ? develop, in week 4&5 the ?'s,?'s, and ?'s develop. 6th week the ?'s and ? develop, 7th week the ? developes
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zygote,
embryo, CNS, Heart eyes, arms, legs, ears, teeth, palate |
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Sensitivity to teratogens is greatest in the first ? months and peaks at around ? weeks after conception.
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2,
4 |