First Aid for Corrections Officers Practice Test

Disable ads (and more) with a membership for a one time $2.99 payment

Prepare for the First Aid for Corrections Officers Exam with our engaging practice test featuring multiple choice questions, hints, and explanations. Sharpen your skills and readiness for the exam!

Each practice test/flash card set has 50 randomly selected questions from a bank of over 500. You'll get a new set of questions each time!

Practice this question and more.


What is the function of the umbilical cord?

  1. Delivers oxygen and nutrients to the baby

  2. Filters the baby's blood for toxins

  3. Connects the baby's limbs to the body

  4. Protects the baby from external impacts

The correct answer is: Delivers oxygen and nutrients to the baby

The umbilical cord serves a vital role in fetal development by delivering oxygen and essential nutrients from the placenta to the developing baby. This connection is crucial, as it facilitates the transfer of substances necessary for growth and development while also allowing waste products from the baby to be carried back to the placenta for removal. This oxygenation and nutrient delivery is essential for sustaining the life of the fetus while it is still in the womb, ensuring that it can grow and develop properly until birth. In contrast, the other functions provided in the options do not accurately describe the umbilical cord's primary roles. While filtration and waste removal occur at the placenta, the umbilical cord itself does not filter blood. Additionally, it does not serve to connect limbs to the body's central structure or provide physical protection against external impacts; these functions are managed through other anatomical structures and mechanisms.