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misspop

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The parents of a newborn comment to the nurse that their infant seems to enjoy being held, and that holding the baby helps him calm down after crying. They ask the nurse why this happens.
 
  After explaining newborn behavior, the nurse assesses the parents' learning. Which statement indicates that teaching was effective? 1. Some babies are easier to deal with than others.
  2. We are lucky to have a baby with a calm disposition.
  3. Our baby spends more time in the active alert phase.
  4. Cuddliness is a social behavior that some babies have.

Question 2

After explaining how meiotic division occurs within the ovum, the nurse knows that the pregnant client understands when she makes what statement?
 
  1. The second meiotic division is arrested until and unless the oocyte is fertilized.
  2. Meiosis in the oocyte begins at puberty.
  3. The first meiotic division continues when the female infant is born.
  4. Fertilization does not take place in the secondary oocyte.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Calling the baby easy or difficult is a judgment that does not explain the baby's behavior.
Rationale 2: Describing the baby as calm is a judgment that does not explain the baby's behavior.
Rationale 3: The active alert phase of the sleepawake cycle is characterized by motor activity. It does not explain the baby's behavior
Rationale 4: According to Brazelton's Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale, cuddliness can be an indicator of personality.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 1. This is true. The secondary oocyte moves into the metaphase stage of cell division, where its meiotic division is arrested until and unless the oocyte is fertilized.



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