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6. Rooting reflex will appear immediately after the birth of the baby, as the newborn baby is gets initiated to suck the breast milk of the mother and the reflex disappears at four months after the delivery.
7. The normal response to rooting reflex stimulus is when using of the finger or hand while stroking the baby cheeks to lips the baby has to turn the head in a direction where the stimulus of stroking is made. The stimulus is the indication for the baby to get feeding from the mother and it is the normal response exhibited by the baby.
8. Babinski reflex is the reflex which is seen in the infants where the sole foot of the baby is stroked using a pencil or any sharp object then the baby thumb toe moves upward and the other toes fans out.
answer these please 6. when does the rooting reflex appear? 7. what is normal response to...
short answer please. 6. when does the rooting reflex appear? 7. what is normal response to rooting reflex stimulus? 8. what is the babinski reflex 9. how is babinski reflex elisestet? 10. when is babinski reflex normal?
i know these question have the same answer but i really need exact answer for each question. please write answer for each one. 8. what is the babinski reflex 9. how is babinski reflex elisestet? 10. when is babinski reflex normal?
30. A client has a normal pupillary light reflex with a consensual response. What does this indicate? A. The eyes converge to focus on the light B. Light is reflected at the same spot in both eyes C. The eye focuses the image in the center of the pupil D. Constriction of both pupils occurs when the nurse shines a light into one eye.
First aid + cpr What is Babinski reflex test and when is it preformed? What is the meaning of symptoms of a victim? What is the meaning of signs of a victim? What does dots mean? List and describe each one in detail. What does PERRL stand for? List and describe. How do you check for a victims skin temperature?
Test2 Ch7.8.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.18.2 ailings Review View AaBbCcDdEe AaBbCcDdE AaBb No Spacing Headin Normal 7. A reflex are a. Always involves the spinal cord c. Usually involves only one sensory b. Occurs only in the arms and legsd. Allows a quicker response than and one motor neuron voluntary movement. 8. A sensory receptor a. Is the first portion of a reflex arcc. Can be integral or external b. Initiates nerve impulses 9. The hypothalamus does not: d. All of these are correct...
Please answer the following in great detail! thank you! 7. What is methemoglobin and how does it function? 8. How is CO2 produced and how is it transported to the lungs? 9. How is the expression of hemoglobin changed during development and how does it reflect the need for 02 transport? 10. What is sickle cell anemia and how does it affect the hemoglobin and the patient?
Constuct a Histogram. Use the class midpoints for the horizontal scale. Does the result appear to be a normal distribution? Why or Why not? Points: 5 22) The frequency table below shows the number of days off in a given year for 30 librarians. Days off Frequency 0-2 10 3-5 1 6-8 7 9-11 7 12-14 15-17 4 Construct a histogram. Use the class midpoints for the horizontal scale. Does the result appear to be a normal distribution? Why or...
6. (a) What does it mean when a score is in a tail of a normal distribution? (b) What is the difference between scores in the left-hand tail and scores in the right-hand tail?
5. List two second messenger systems described in lecture. What kind of messenger system does insulin use? Doen vue Cycase + Prospholipose C 6. What kinds of signal molecules use second messenger systems (lipophilic or lipophobic) and why? 7. A response mechanism that results in the AMPLIFICATION of the initial change (ie uterine contractions during childbirth) is called 8. The path from the sensor to the integrating center is called the pathway, while the path from the integrating center to...
ANSWER 6-9 please 6. What is the relationship between o and B? 7. How can magnetic reluctance R be calculated? What field quantity is calculated by dividing the mmf F by the reluctance R? 8. In magnetic circuits with an air gap, what usually dominates the total reluctance in the flux path: the air gap or the rest of the magnetic structure? 9. What is the meaning of the flux linkage of a coil?