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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Abnormalities from the | Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Abnormalities from the practical. | ||
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{Which of the following is the | {Which of the following terms describes a theory of environmental derived effects due to maternal lifestyle, environment and nutrition may result in later life health events. | ||
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+ the Barker hypothesis | |||
|| Correct! {{DOHAD}} The developmental origins of health and disease {{DOHAD}} was originally called the [[Abnormal_Development_-_Developmental_Origins_of_Health_and_Disease#Barker_Hypothesis|Barker hypothesis]] after David Barker (1938 - 2013) who originally identified these effects. | |||
+ the fetal origins hypothesis | |||
|| Correct! The developmental origins of health and disease {{DOHAD}} is also known by this term. | |||
+ the fetal programming hypothesis | |||
|| Correct! The developmental origins of health and disease {{DOHAD}} is also known by this term. | |||
+ the developmental origins of health and disease | |||
|| Correct! {{DOHAD}} The developmental origins of health and disease is known by all the above terms. | |||
{From the Australian statistical data (81-92) which of the systems contributes the greatest percentage of major abnormalities. | |||
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- | - respiratory | ||
- | || Incorrect! [[:File:Abnormal AusData81-92.png|Abnormal Australian statistical data (81-92)]] | ||
- heart | |||
|| | || Incorrect! [[:File:Abnormal AusData81-92.png|Abnormal Australian statistical data (81-92)]] | ||
- genital | |||
- | || Incorrect! [[:File:Abnormal AusData81-92.png|Abnormal Australian statistical data (81-92)]] | ||
+ other musculoskeletal | |||
|| Correct! [[:File:Abnormal AusData81-92.png|Abnormal Australian statistical data (81-92)]] | |||
- digestive | |||
|| Incorrect! [[:File:Abnormal AusData81-92.png|Abnormal Australian statistical data (81-92)]] | |||
{The most common urogenital abnormality is: | |||
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- Obstructive Defects of the Renal Pelvis | |||
|| Incorrect! Obstructive Defects of the Renal Pelvis is the second most commonly reported. The male external genitalia abnormality of {{hypospadias}} is the most commonly reported. | |||
- Obstructive Genitourinary Defects | |||
|| Incorrect! Obstructive Genitourinary Defects are the second most commonly reported. The male external genitalia abnormality of {{hypospadias}} is the most commonly reported. | |||
- Renal Agenesis | |||
|| Incorrect! Renal Agenesis is the ninth most commonly reported. The male external genitalia abnormality of {{hypospadias}} is the most commonly reported. | |||
- Renal Dysgenesis | |||
|| Incorrect! Renal Dysgenesis is the ninth most commonly reported. The male external genitalia abnormality of {{hypospadias}} is the most commonly reported. | |||
+ Hypospadias | |||
|| Correct! The male external genitalia abnormality of {{hypospadias}} is the most commonly reported. | |||
{System collecting data based on notifications of major congenital anomalies to birth defects registers in New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia and South Australia and on data collected on congenital anomalies in Queensland, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory currently is: | |||
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- Australian Birth Anomalies System | |||
|| Incorrect! The [https://npesu.unsw.edu.au/data-collection/australian-congenital-anomalies-monitoring-system-acams Australian Congenital Anomalies Monitoring System] or ACAMS supersedes the National Congenital Malformations and Birth Defects Data Collection (NCMBD), which commenced in 1981 in response to claims of increased incidence of congenital anomalies in small areas of Australia. Data were provided by four jurisdictions in 1998–1985 and all states and territories provided data from 1986. Data are included up to and including the 1997 birth cohort. The NCMBD data collection was reviewed in 2004 and the development of the ACAMS was a recommendation of the review. | |||
+ Australian Congenital Anomalies Monitoring System | |||
|| Correct! The [https://npesu.unsw.edu.au/data-collection/australian-congenital-anomalies-monitoring-system-acams Australian Congenital Anomalies Monitoring System] or ACAMS supersedes the National Congenital Malformations and Birth Defects Data Collection (NCMBD), which commenced in 1981 in response to claims of increased incidence of congenital anomalies in small areas of Australia. Data were provided by four jurisdictions in 1998–1985 and all states and territories provided data from 1986. Data are included up to and including the 1997 birth cohort. The NCMBD data collection was reviewed in 2004 and the development of the ACAMS was a recommendation of the review. | |||
- National Congenital Malformations | |||
|| Incorrect! The [https://npesu.unsw.edu.au/data-collection/australian-congenital-anomalies-monitoring-system-acams Australian Congenital Anomalies Monitoring System] or ACAMS supersedes the National Congenital Malformations and Birth Defects Data Collection (NCMBD), which commenced in 1981 in response to claims of increased incidence of congenital anomalies in small areas of Australia. Data were provided by four jurisdictions in 1998–1985 and all states and territories provided data from 1986. Data are included up to and including the 1997 birth cohort. The NCMBD data collection was reviewed in 2004 and the development of the ACAMS was a recommendation of the review. | |||
- Birth Defects Data Collection | |||
|| Incorrect! The [https://npesu.unsw.edu.au/data-collection/australian-congenital-anomalies-monitoring-system-acams Australian Congenital Anomalies Monitoring System] or ACAMS supersedes the National Congenital Malformations and Birth Defects Data Collection (NCMBD), which commenced in 1981 in response to claims of increased incidence of congenital anomalies in small areas of Australia. Data were provided by four jurisdictions in 1998–1985 and all states and territories provided data from 1986. Data are included up to and including the 1997 birth cohort. The NCMBD data collection was reviewed in 2004 and the development of the ACAMS was a recommendation of the review. | |||
{A fetal death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception of 20 or more completed weeks of gestation or of 400g or more birthweight is defined in Australia as a:" | |||
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+ Stillbirth | |||
|| Correct! See [http://www.aihw.gov.au/publication-detail/?id=60129548615 Stillbirths in Australia 1991-2009]. | |||
- Infant death | |||
- Perinatal death | |||
- Incomplete pregnancy | |||
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