<span>Control of maternal glucose levels (< 7.0% in overtly diabetic women) is an important factor in determining fetal outcome. The glycosylated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level is commonly assessed to guide adjustments in the treatment plan throughout pregnancy. Because the maternal serum HbA1c reflects the degree of glycemic control during the preceding 5 to 6 weeks, the test is repeated every trimester. Good diabetic control is reflected by an HbA1c value of 2.5% to 5.9%; an HbA1c value greater than 8% is indicative of poor diabetic control. Because the patient's value indicates good control, the most appropriate action is documentation. The patient may need to see the diabetic nurse educator, depending on other nursing assessments or patient desire.</span>
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The Law of Segregation means that two allele pairs segregate (or separate) for gamate formation. The Law of Independent Assortment means that one gene recieved does not influence another gene (genes are randomly selected). These laws help us use a Punett Square because a Punett Square shows all the possible predictions of an outcome (dominant/recessive) of a particular breeding experiment which helps show which gene may be randomly selected according to The Law of Individual Assortment.
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