EQ: What is the most important development in modern obstetrics to lowering infant mortality?
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Independent Component 2
LITERAL
(a) I, Marilyn Garcia, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
(b) Human Sexuality Lecture Course at Cal Poly Pomona Patrick Kidd email: pdkidd@csupomona.edu
Mentorship hours: Leila Chong at Kaiser Permanente email: leila.b.chong@kp.org
(c) Independent Component 2 Log
(d) When I did more mentorship hours, I helped make prenatal packets and third trimester packets. Prenatal packets are handed out to patients who are starting prenatal care because it gives detailed descriptions of what each week of pregnancy is like and it also touches on topics like weight gain, gestational diabetes, or exercising while pregnant. The third trimester packets, have handouts that focus on postpartum and labor. In the Human Sexuality Lecture Course at Cal Poly Pomona, I learned about the female and male reproductive anatomy, sex hormones and the menstrual cycle, and gender. Since this was a lecture, the professor talked for most of the two hours but he did assign group discussions.
INTERPRETIVE
By doing more hours of mentorship, I got the opportunity to read the prenatal packets that I make. As mentioned before, these packets contain numerous topics. One of these topics was premature labor, which is my second answer. It had some information about 17-P which is a medication given to women in order to delay contractions so the baby can come at a later time. Also the course that I am taking at Cal Poly Pomona, which I would like to mention is an upper division course, meaning that only juniors or seniors at Cal Poly are allowed to take it, is a challenging course. Not only do I have to take a plethora of notes, but I have to read Human Sexuality 4 Edition by Simon Levay and Janice Baldwin, take multiple quizzes throughout the year, and study for midterms and finals. Although this class starts at 6pm and ends at 8pm, I would like to point out that I have worked hard so far get a good grade in this course while still trying to get good grades in my core classes. Below you can find pictures of the packets that I do at my mentorship and the notes/quizzes I take for the Human Sexuality Course.
This is the first newsletter of the prenatal packet that I make at Kaiser.
This is the first page of Lecture 3 that I took. This lecture was about the male reproductive anatomy.
This picture shows the score of the first quiz that I took for my Human Sexuality Class. The score that I received was an 18/20 or 90%.
APPLIED
By doing more mentorship hours and taking a Human Sexuality course, I got to understand more about the foundation of my topic and a little of my first and second answer. By making prenatal and third trimester packets, I got to sneak an opportunity to read a little more about how prenatal care is so important to the well being of the mother and most importantly the baby. The course that I took at Cal Poly helped me extremely to learn more about human sexuality. I thought that I learned enough in Mrs. Cancino's Sex Ed class but this course has really opened up my eyes because Professor Kidd during Lecture 5 talked about sexual development, fertilization and production of the conceptus, development of the human conceptus, and the stages of prenatal development. This lecture in particular, has helped me understand the foundation of my topic better.
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