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All of the following are appropriate in treating the patient who is suspected of having preeclampsia EXCEPT:
 
  A) left-lateral recumbent position.
  B) high-flow oxygen.
  C) IV fluid bolus.
  D) reduce sensory stimulation.

Question 2

The differentiation of preeclampsia and eclampsia is:
 
  A) visual disturbances.
  B) full body edema.
  C) hypertension.
  D) seizures.

Question 3

You are treating a multigravida female who is not receiving prenatal care. The patient is 42-years-old and is in her third trimester of pregnancy. She admits to using cocaine earlier in the day and throughout her pregnancy. She is currently experiencing a painful, rigid abdomen and signs and symptoms of shock. You should suspect:
 
  A) spontaneous abortion.
  B) placenta previa.
  C) eclampsia.
  D) abruptio placenta.
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6 years ago
Answer to q. 1

C

Answer to q. 2

D

Answer to q. 3

D
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