Chapter 5 Puzzle

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Across
  1. 4. The term used in the healthcare field to discuss pregnant women with eating disorders is _____.
  2. 7. Term describing the majority type of twins that are born.
  3. 8. Some dietitians will have women with eating disorders track urinary ___ to determine if caloric intake is suboptimal.
  4. 12. The separation of the placenta from its attachment to the uterus wall is called placenta ___.
  5. 13. The condition where the infant’s head is too large for the birth canal is called ___ disproportion.
  6. 15. Increased levels of protein in the urine.
  7. 16. The drug that is commonly used to treat gestational diabetes.
  8. 17. The condition in which increased blood pressure is diagnosed after the 20th week of pregnancy in previously normotensive women.
  9. 19. Maintenance of normal blood glucose levels during pregnancy requires sufficient insulin production by _____ cells of the pancreas.
  10. 20. Name for the type of fat that lies beneath skin and muscles of the abdomen, and around internal organs.
Down
  1. 1. Name for the syndrome in which there is abnormally rapid emptying of the stomach causing weakness, dizziness, flushing, and nausea.
  2. 2. Preeclampsia during pregnancy increases the likelihood of a ___-for-gestational-age infant.
  3. 3. High-dose supplements of this mineral can increase inflammation in the body, so it is important to take appropriately prescribed amounts.
  4. 5. Name for the layer of cells lining the inside of blood vessels.
  5. 6. Individuals with ___ have elevated systolic or diastolic blood pressure.
  6. 9. Physiologically active substances that act to constrict blood vessels, causing blood pressure to increase.
  7. 10. The chances of a spontaneous ___ pregnancy increase with age after about 35 years and with increasing weight status.
  8. 11. The majority of all cases of diabetes in pregnancy are _____ diabetes.
  9. 14. The term fetal alcohol ___ disorder is used to describe the range of effects alcohol has on fetal growth and development.
  10. 18. Abnormal facial features, such as a flat mid-face, abnormally shaped ears, and the presence of a smooth ridge between nose and lips characterize infants with fetal ___ syndrome.