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What is Abruptio Placentae
Premature separation of the placenta
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What is hypertension
Most common risk factor for Abruption placentae
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What is Stabilize Maternal circulation
What needs to be done for a placental abruption?
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What is placenta
Transfers oxygen and nutrients to your baby
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What is absence of abdominal pain
What can a nurse expect to find on assessment of a suspected abruption placentae
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What is tests to diagnose abruptio placentae
Blood tests, fetal monitory, ultrasound, physical examination
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What is Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
Which blood dyscrasia is a woman with Abruptio placentae at risk for?
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What is Normal fetal heart rate
Select all the signs and symptoms associated with placenta previa:
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What is Previous placental abruption
Which of the following increases the risk of placental abruption?
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What is preeclampisa
A 28 year old female, who is 33 weeks pregnant with her second child, has uncontrolled hypertension. What risk factor below found in the patient's health history places her at risk for abruptio placentae?
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What is Concealed, or external dark red bleeding
Which of the following would the nurse assess in a client experiencing Abruptio placentae?
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