Which intrapartal assessment should be avoided when caring for a patient with HELLP syndrome?
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Question 2 of 101
Which finding would indicate concealed hemorrhage in abruptio placentae?
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Question 3 of 101
Which finding on a prenatal visit at 10 weeks might suggest a hydatidiform mole?
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Question 4 of 101
A patient who was pregnant had a spontaneous abortion at approximately 4 weeks’ gestation. At the time of the miscarriage, it was thought that all products of conception were expelled. Two weeks later, the patient presents at the clinic office complaining of “crampy” abdominal pain and a scant amount of serosanguineous vaginal drainage with a slight odor. The pregnancy test is negative. Vital signs reveal a temperature of 100F, with blood pressure of 100/60 mm Hg, irregular pulse 88 beats/minute (bpm), and respirations, 20 breaths per minute. Based on this assessment data, what does the nurse anticipate as a clinical diagnosis?
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Question 5 of 101
Which finding in the assessment of a patient following an abruption placenta could indicate a major complication?
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