Answer:
Explanation:
1. abdominus rectus
a they oppose the biceps
2. forearm extensors
b. part of the quadriceps group
3. gastrocnemius
c. often called the buttocks
4. Achilles tendons
d. this muscle can be used to bend
the trunk from side to side
5. sartonus
6. trapezium muscles
e shaped like an upside down
triangle
7. rectus femoris muscles
f. connect the calf muscles to the
heel bones
8. deltoid muscles
9. latissimus dorsi muscles
g. muscles of the lower back: they
insert on the ribs
10. triceps
h their origin is on the shinbones
and they insert on the ankle bones
11. gluteus maximus muscles
i start at the spine and end at
the tibias
12. anterior tibialis muscles
13. biceps femoris
j. one of the three muscles often
referred to as the hamstrings
k largest muscle forming the calf
1. used to raise the shoulders
m
their insertions are on the
metacarpals
Answer:
The nurse determines that the client understands the instruction when she says: <u>d. "If left untreated, my baby might be born with an infection."</u>
Explanation:
Chorioamnionitis is an infection that if left untreated it can cause the amniotic fluid to be infected, as a consequence the fetal longs can be infected and cause a pneumonia during neonetal period.
The symtoms in the feto are tachicardia, in the mother the symptoms are fever and tachicardia.
It would be a I'm pretty sure I found that out online
A. Geriatrics is the study of older people
Gynecology is the study of women's reproductive health
Obstetrics is the study of pregnancy and child birth
Pediatrics is the study of children