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- Explain the Process of conception by making any of these: charts, graphic organizers, tables, flowcharts, Venn diagrams, timelines, or T-charts.Compare and contrast external and internal Electronic Fetal Monitoring? (Be specific).Using colorful markers/crayons/colored pencil, etc, draw a schematic diagram of the fetal circulation indication the route of blood flow from the placenta, vice-versa.
- Tips for writing an article on early ultrasound in maternity care?Discuss common physiological and psychosocial health concerns during thetransition of the child from intrauterine to extrauterine life ?Katie is 37 years old and about 20 weeks pregnant. When Dr. Crusher talks to a patient about scheduling their ultrasound, she simply tells them that it is a way to check on the progress of the pregnancy. However, Dr. Crusher knows that Katie is very worried about fetal anomalies. Dr. Crusher also carefully explains what exactly they will be looking for on the ultrasound as well as what fetal anomalies might be detected by the ultrasound. What standard goes with this? reasonable person standard professional standard subjective st
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