A) Blood pressure (BP) increase to 138/86 mm Hg
B) Weight gain of 0.5 kg during the past 2 weeks
C) Urine protein reading of 0.05 g/L on two occasions
D) Pitting pedal edema at the end of the day
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A) The chance of a successful pregnancy within 1 year of this condition is very small.
B) A major risk after a molar pregnancy is a type of cancer that can be diagnosed only by measuring the same hormone that the body produces during pregnancy;therefore,pregnancy would make the diagnosis of this cancer more difficult.
C) The chance of developing a second molar pregnancy after 1 year is rare.
D) Oral contraceptives are the only form of birth control that will prevent a recurrence of a molar pregnancy.
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A) Bleeding
B) Intense abdominal pain
C) Uterine activity
D) Cramping
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A) The follow-up assessment period is generally 2 years.
B) Weekly hCG levels until normal for 3 consecutive weeks
C) Pregnancy is to be avoided for at least 3 months.
D) Monthly serum ?-hCG for 6 months
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A) Hydralazine
B) Magnesium sulphate bolus
C) Diazepam
D) Calcium gluconate
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A) Complete
B) Marginal
C) Class 2
D) Class 3
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A) Increased platelets
B) Decreased fibrinogen
C) Increased factor V
D) Decreased fibrin degradation fragment
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A) Amniocentesis for fetal lung maturity
B) Ultrasound for placental location
C) Contraction stress test (CST)
D) Internal fetal monitoring
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A) Placenta previa
B) Abruptio placentae
C) Spontaneous abortion
D) Vasa previa
E) Velamentous insertion of the cord
F) Eclampsia
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A) Placenta previa
B) Vasa previa
C) Severe abruptio placentae
D) Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
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A) Seventy percent of all pregnant women suffer from it at some point in pregnancy.
B) Such women have vomiting severe and persistent enough to cause weight loss,dehydration,and electrolyte imbalance.
C) They need intravenous (IV) fluid and nutrition for most of their pregnancy.
D) They often inspire similar,milder symptoms in their male partners and mothers.
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A) The diagnosis of appendicitis may be difficult,because the normal signs and symptoms mimic some normal changes in pregnancy.
B) Rupture of the appendix is less likely in pregnant women because of the close monitoring.
C) Surgery for intestinal obstructions should be delayed as long as possible because it usually affects the pregnancy.
D) When pregnancy takes over,a woman is less likely to have ovarian problems that require invasive responses.
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A) Administration of blood
B) Preparation of the patient for invasive hemodynamic monitoring
C) Restriction of intravascular fluids
D) Administration of steroids
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A) Hypertension
B) Hyperemesis gravidarum
C) Hemorrhagic complications
D) Infections
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A) Induction of labour is likely,as near term as possible.
B) If at home,the woman should be confined to her bed,even with mild pre-eclampsia.
C) A special diet low in protein and salt should be initiated.
D) Vaginal birth is still an option,even in severe cases.
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A) A sleepy,sedated affect
B) A respiratory rate of 10 breaths/min
C) Deep tendon reflexes of 2
D) Absent ankle clonus
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A) Eclampsia
B) Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
C) HELLP syndrome
D) Idiopathic thrombocytopenia
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A) It is a natural pregnancy loss before labour begins.
B) It occurs in fewer than 5% of all clinically recognized pregnancies.
C) It often can be attributed to careless maternal behaviour,such as poor nutrition or excessive exercise.
D) If it occurs before the twelfth week of pregnancy,it may present only as moderate discomfort and blood loss.
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A) It is a mild form of pre-eclampsia.
B) It can be diagnosed by a nurse alert to its symptoms.
C) It is characterized by hemolysis,elevated liver enzymes,and low platelets.
D) It is associated with preterm labour but not perinatal mortality.
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A) Call for a stat magnesium sulphate level.
B) Administer oxygen.
C) Discontinue the magnesium sulphate infusion.
D) Prepare to administer hydralazine.
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