NCLEX Pediatric Related

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A 30 years old G5P4 is admitted in labor room with H/O 32 weeks gestation,mild vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain. O/E her blood pressure 140/100 mm Hg abdomen is tense tender and hard. Fetal heart sounds are not audible. What is the most likely diagnosis:

  • A. Placenta praevia.
  • B. Abruptio placenta.
  • C. Preterm labour.
  • D. Urinary tract infection.
  • E. Vasa praevia.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Abruptio placenta presents with vaginal bleeding abdominal pain a tense uterus and fetal distress (absent heart sounds) often with hypertension. Placenta previa typically causes painless bleeding and other options do not match the clinical picture.