That would be "anterior."
A reflex arc is the pathway by which a reflex travels, which at its simplest includes a sensory nerve and a motor nerve with a synapse in between.
A reflex action is an involuntary and almost instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus. It usually does not require any thought or input and therefore does not directly involve the brain.
The path taken by the nerve impulses in a reflex action is called a reflex arc. Most reflex arcs involve three neurons. There are two types of reflex arcs namely autonomic reflex arc which involves the inner organs of the body, and somatic reflex arc, which involves muscles.
Answer:
Caring for a fetus, an unseen patient
Explanation:
The area of nursing in maternal and child health is a very challenging area among the areas of nursing. In addition to legal issues, health nursing must take care of a fetus, who is an invisible patient, as nurses cannot know directly about the fetus what its symptoms are and how they feel, nurses have to examine fetuses based on images and complaints of the mother, but not of the fetus itself.