Reference no: EM133411356
Questions
1. If a person is not consuming enough dietary B12, that is considered a ______ deficiency, whereas if they are consuming enough B12, but are not absorbing adequate amounts, that is known as __________ deficiency.
A. primary, secondary
B. scurvy, pellagra
C. secondary, primary
D. pellagra, scurvy
2. The contents and efficiency of supplements are regulated by the FDA.
True
False
3. How long does a couple under the age of 35 need to try to conceive unsuccessfully before they are considered to be infertile?
A. 3 months
B. 6 months
C. 1 year
D. 2 years
4. A healthy couple has a one in _______ chance of conceiving each month.
A. four
B. two
C. five
D. ten
5. What type of fat is most detrimental to fertility.
A. Abdominal fat
B. subcutaneous fat on the upper arms
C. Facial fat
D. subcutaneous fat on the lower body
6. The subfertility of one partner can be compensated by the reproductive capacity of the other partner.
True
False
7. Infertility is generally defined as the lack of conception after _____ of unprotected intercourse
A. 1 year
B. 6 months
C. 6 years
D. 2 years
9. Women produce 1,000s of new ova each month.
True
False
10. Neural tube defects in an infant is a direct result of this vitamin deficiency.
A. Vitamin C
B. Niacin
C. Vitamin A
D. Folate
11. What organ structure is responsible for Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and Luteinizing hormone (LH)?
A. Placenta
B. Hypothalamus
C. Ovaries
D. Pituitary
12. Maternal catabolic changes take place during what phase of pregnancy?
A. first trimester
B. second trimester
C. first half
D. second half
13. A newborn that is below the 10th percentile in height, weight , head circumference is considered:
A. AGA
B. dSGA
C. SGA
D. pSGA