The nurse should respond that a CVS and amniocentesis are two different tests. However, they are similar in nature.
Further Explanation:
The Chorionic villus sampling or CVS is a test performed on pregnant women when they are around 11-13 weeks pregnant. This test is not painful but is described as being uncomfortable. This test can cause a miscarriage within 2 days of the procedure but there have been cases where the miscarriage occurs up to two after procedure. This procedure checks for several abnormalities in the fetus such as;
- Down Syndrome
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Sex of baby
An amniocentesis is done later in the pregnancy usually after 15 weeks. This test is performed by putting a needle in the stomach and getting a sample of fluids to be tested for abnormalities in the fetus also. This test is considered to be 99% correct and the CVS is considered to be 98% correct.
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Answer:
No.
Explanation:
The color blue is often associated with depression/sadness, therefore not exactly calming. A calming color would be a lighter, not brash, color, which soothes.
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Answer:
The symptoms indicate jaundice ,which is due to immaturity of the liver.
Explanation:
This condition is known as Hyperbilirubinemia.
During pregnancy ,the bilirubin is removed from the baby's blood by the placenta. When the baby is born, this function is taken over by the liver of the baby.
Bilirubin can accumulate in blood ,fluid and tissues, if the liver is not functioning properly or has some infection. Since Bilirubin has a pigment it causes the yellowish tinge in skin and eyes, the condition which is known as Jaundice.
The Jaundice which occurs within the very first few days of child birth is known as Physiologic jaundice. Low levels of Bilirubin are not a major concern, but measures should be taken so that Bilirubin does not increase to dangerous levels.