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What is the highest level of journal evaluation?
What is the highest level of journal evaluation?
- 15
- 10
- 20 (correct)
- 5
What does a journal with a score of 15 include?
What does a journal with a score of 15 include?
- Minimal connection with thoughts or feelings
- Identification of own strengths and weaknesses
- Detailed discussion of own strengths and weaknesses
- Discussion of how well the experience went (correct)
What is the main difference between a score of 10 and a score of 5?
What is the main difference between a score of 10 and a score of 5?
- Inclusion of thoughts and feelings in the discussion
- Connection to the overall experience (correct)
- Level of detail in discussion of strengths and weaknesses
- Length of the journal
What is a key feature of a journal with a score of 20?
What is a key feature of a journal with a score of 20?
What is not a characteristic of a journal with a score of 5?
What is not a characteristic of a journal with a score of 5?
What is a key feature of a journal with a score of 10?
What is a key feature of a journal with a score of 10?
What should you do if you encounter difficulties in the course?
What should you do if you encounter difficulties in the course?
When can you contact the instructor for urgent matters?
When can you contact the instructor for urgent matters?
What is essential to remember when communicating online?
What is essential to remember when communicating online?
What should you do to make the best of distance learning?
What should you do to make the best of distance learning?
What is the current mode of learning being experienced in the course?
What is the current mode of learning being experienced in the course?
Why is it important to cite your sources?
Why is it important to cite your sources?
What should you do if you have a query or concern?
What should you do if you have a query or concern?
What is the importance of grammar and spelling in online communication?
What is the importance of grammar and spelling in online communication?
What is the primary purpose of chorionic villi sampling?
What is the primary purpose of chorionic villi sampling?
At what week of pregnancy is chorionic villi sampling commonly done?
At what week of pregnancy is chorionic villi sampling commonly done?
What is the purpose of amniocentesis?
What is the purpose of amniocentesis?
How much amniotic fluid is aspirated during amniocentesis?
How much amniotic fluid is aspirated during amniocentesis?
What is the purpose of percutaneous umbilical blood sampling?
What is the purpose of percutaneous umbilical blood sampling?
At what week of pregnancy is percutaneous umbilical blood sampling typically done?
At what week of pregnancy is percutaneous umbilical blood sampling typically done?
What is the purpose of fetal imaging?
What is the purpose of fetal imaging?
Which diagnostic tool is not mentioned in the content?
Which diagnostic tool is not mentioned in the content?
What is the title of the module guide?
What is the title of the module guide?
What is the score if the content presented shows evidence of research?
What is the score if the content presented shows evidence of research?
What does the use of terminology indicate in the presentation?
What does the use of terminology indicate in the presentation?
What is the outcome if the content is inaccurate or vague?
What is the outcome if the content is inaccurate or vague?
What is the purpose of the rubric for video presentation?
What is the purpose of the rubric for video presentation?
What is the characteristic of a presentation that exceeds expectations?
What is the characteristic of a presentation that exceeds expectations?
What is the score if the content is only accurate and uses basic terminology?
What is the score if the content is only accurate and uses basic terminology?
What is the outcome if the presentation represents little evidence that the content is understood?
What is the outcome if the presentation represents little evidence that the content is understood?
What is the main characteristic of a journal with 20 points in the 'Analysis' category?
What is the main characteristic of a journal with 20 points in the 'Analysis' category?
What is the primary difference between a journal with 15 points and a journal with 20 points in the 'Analysis' category?
What is the primary difference between a journal with 15 points and a journal with 20 points in the 'Analysis' category?
What is the characteristic of a journal with 10 points in the 'Analysis' category?
What is the characteristic of a journal with 10 points in the 'Analysis' category?
What is the main characteristic of a journal with 5 points in the 'Analysis' category?
What is the main characteristic of a journal with 5 points in the 'Analysis' category?
What is the characteristic of a journal with 24 points in the 'Conclusion/Learning' category?
What is the characteristic of a journal with 24 points in the 'Conclusion/Learning' category?
What is the primary difference between a journal with 18 points and a journal with 24 points in the 'Conclusion/Learning' category?
What is the primary difference between a journal with 18 points and a journal with 24 points in the 'Conclusion/Learning' category?
What is the characteristic of a journal with 12 points in the 'Conclusion/Learning' category?
What is the characteristic of a journal with 12 points in the 'Conclusion/Learning' category?
What is the main characteristic of a journal with 6 points in the 'Conclusion/Learning' category?
What is the main characteristic of a journal with 6 points in the 'Conclusion/Learning' category?
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Study Notes
Course Guidelines
- Contact instructor for help through scheduled consultation time or anytime from Mondays to Fridays, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
- Expect announcements within these times, but responses to messages beyond office hours may be delayed.
- Practice online learning etiquette: be respectful, aware of language and tone, careful with humor and sarcasm, and cite sources.
Distance Learning Tips
- Get organized, create a learning space and study time.
- Take time to finish tasks, don't rush.
- Communicate constantly with instructor, research adviser, and groupmates.
- Take breaks, breathe, and stand up.
Journal Evaluation Criteria
- Exploration of experience, incorporating thoughts and feelings.
- Identification of strengths and weaknesses, and their impact on the experience.
- Detailed discussion of own strengths and weaknesses.
Self-Reflection Criteria
- Thorough exploration of factors contributing to the experience.
- Discussion of possible rationales for why the experience went the way it did.
Conclusion and Learning Criteria
- Clear and thorough identification of learning and application to future situations.
Assessment Tool C: Rubric for Video Presentation
- Content presented shows evidence of research, thorough understanding of the topic, and accurate use of terminology.
- Thorough understanding of the content, accurate facts, and proper use of terminology.
Module Guide: Care of Mother and Child at Risk or With Problem
Diagnostic Techniques
- Chorionic Villi Sampling: a diagnostic technique that involves the retrieval and analysis of chorionic villi from the growing placenta for chromosome or DNA analysis, done as early as week 5 of pregnancy.
- Amniocentesis: withdrawal of amniotic fluid through the abdominal wall for analysis at the 14th to 16th week of pregnancy.
- Percutaneous Umbilical Blood Sampling (Cordocentesis): removal of blood from the fetal umbilical cord at about 17 weeks using an amniocentesis technique.
- Fetal Imaging: diagnostic tools such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and ultrasound used to assess a fetus for general size and structural disorders of internal organs, spine, and limbs.
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