1Answer) when doing physical work the sweat gland increases, and yes the sweat glands increases during pregnancy. Due to the hormonal level in pregnant lady sweat glands increases.
2answer) yes facial edema is common in pregnancy. This happens due to increased volume of blood and fluids in the body
3answer) yes facial pallor, skin pigmentation is normal during pregnancy. This happens due to hormonal imbalance caused during pregnancy. During pregnancy body undergoes many physical changes that may include pigmentation and facial pallor also
4answer) if the pinna doesnt recoil, at that point also one can be able to hear sound but at a very low frequency
1. does your sweat glands increase or decrease during pregnancy why? 2. is facial edema common...
1. how does pre eclampsia cause edema please be detailed 2. is edema common in all pregnancies 3. what skin, hair, hesrt changes are there in pre eclamptic patients
1. why does the epidermis constantly replace its cells? 2. list accessory structures of the skin. 3. what are two major types of glands in the skin?
Please be original and use your own words 1. Why does WACC increase and IRR decrease as the capital budget increases? Are there any steps management can take to reverse these trends? At least 200 words Add refrences
Worksheet 13-3: Pregnancy and Lactation Crossword Puzzle Across Down 1. a condition characterized by edema, hypertension, and protein in the urine 4. the organ of pregnancy in which maternal and fetal blood circulate in close proximity and exchange nutrients and oxygen and wastes the womb, the muscular organ within which the infant develops before birth 8. production and secretion of breast milk for the purpose of nourishing an infant 11. to gradually replace breast milk with infant formula or other...
Name: 3. Blood Loss During Delivery a. How does blood volume change throughout pregnancy? b. Why does the blood lost during a typical delivery not cause shock? 4. Uterine Assessment a. Describe how a nurse would perform an assessment of fundus b. What is the difference between a "firm" fundus and a "bogey" fundus? C. Which type requires medical intervention? d. List FIVE types of medical intervention used.
b. Does the resistance of the electric light bulb increase, decrease or remain constant as the power, I*V, is increased? Consult your data table. Does the temperature of the light bulb filament increase, decrease or remain constant as c. the power, IV, to the bulb is increased? (Hint: Associate a higher electrical power with 3. Does the diode conduct symmetrically when the current flows in the forward (positive 4. Why is it that we always connect a voltmeter in parallel...
1. Which of the following is NOT a membrane? a. skin b. serosa c. mucosa d. pericardium e. All are membranes. 2. Which of the following statements about the mucosa are TRUE? a. Mucosa refers to the fact that this membrane is always wet. b. Mucosa line the cavities of all hollow organs that open to the exterior. C. Mucosa of the mouth and esophagus contain stratified columnar epithelial cells. d. All mucosa produce large amounts of lubricating mucus. 3....
1. How can individuals invest in the stock market? 2. How does stock increase and decrease in value? 3. What is an IPO? 4. List 3 companies that recently (within the 2 years) completed an IPO. What service and/or product did the company provide to the market?
1. Damaged DNA is discovered during the G1 checkpoint. How does p53 react, and what are the possible results? 2. If S phase checkpoints detect nucleotides deficit, what happens to the dividing cell and the cell cycle? 3. What three conditions may be detected during the G2 checkpoints, and what are the two possible results if there is inadequate DNA or spindle fibers? 4. What two conditions are checked during the metaphase checkpoint? What happens if the cell “passes” the...
2. In the following, does S increase or decrease: a) A drop of ink spreading out when it is placed in water b) NaCl(s) Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) c) Steam condensing into drops on windows 3. For the reaction C(s, diamond) C(s, graphite), G = -0.693 kcal/mol at 25oC. According to this information, do diamonds spontaneously turn into graphite? In light of your answer to part a, why can diamonds be kept unchanged for thousands of years?