Other prevention during fetal distress should be taken by nurse are ensure mother should well hydrated, with adequate oxygen, amnioinfusion, tocolysis should be done.
<h3>What is fetal distress ?</h3>
If the fetus does not receive adequate amount of oxygen during pregnancy is called as fetal distress.
It can lead to baby breathing in amniotic fluid retaining meconium.
one of the widely accepted method to measure fetal distress is the use of electronic fetal heath rate (FHR).
If mother is obese, smoke, high blood pressure, diabetes, intrauterine growth restriction can lead to fetal distress.
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1. Casandra's teacher should take her to the nurse and just tell the nurse that she got hurt in the playground 2. The teacher should gather more evidence until she knows that something is going on because she can't prove that something is really happening 3. She shouldn't tell the parent yet because they would probably accuse the teacher of doing it 4. If it was the first time , I would feel bad for the girl and just tell her to be careful but if it kept happening, I would tell the principal and her parents and I would feel angry
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testosterone; hypothalamus
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leptin; hypothalamus
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leptin; pituitary gland
Answer:
leptin; hypothalamus
Explanation:
Gonadotropin hormones are the peptide hormones released by the nerve cells of the hypothalamus which stimulates the anterior hormone to release the gonadotropins like the LH and FSH hormones.
The GnRH hormone is released when the leptin, a protein hormone secreted by the adipocytes stimulates the GnRH neurons of the hypothalamus to release the hormone in both males and females.
Thus, leptin; hypothalamus is the correct answer.
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