ATI Maternal Newborn Proctored Related

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A client at 36 weeks of gestation is suspected of having placenta previa. Which of the following findings support this diagnosis?

  • A. Painless red vaginal bleeding
  • B. Increasing abdominal pain with a non-relaxed uterus
  • C. Abdominal pain with scant red vaginal bleeding
  • D. Intermittent abdominal pain following the passage of bloody mucus
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Painless red vaginal bleeding. This finding supports the diagnosis of placenta previa due to the characteristic symptom of painless bleeding in the third trimester. Placenta previa occurs when the placenta partially or completely covers the cervix, leading to bleeding as the cervix begins to dilate. The other choices are incorrect because increasing abdominal pain with a non-relaxed uterus (B) may indicate placental abruption, abdominal pain with scant red vaginal bleeding (C) is not typical of placenta previa, and intermittent abdominal pain following the passage of bloody mucus (D) is more suggestive of preterm labor or bloody show.