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4. Define about the categories of Pregnancy (A, B and C)? Please explain at your own word?
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- 5. Prepare a chart describing the definition, causes, and nursing considerations for the following complications of labor and delivery: • Maternal hemorrhage Premature rupture of membranes Preterm labor1. What are the top four complications during Labor & delivery and how do we assess for them?6. Discuss what happens at the three stages of labor.
- 5#. What drugs and medicines are being developed to treat condition that pose risks during pregnancy?1.Explain why babies are delivered preterm. 2.What is the difference in the nursing consideration for pre term baby than normal baby 3.How can you prevent pre term baby?3.A 38-year-old G1 undergoes a routine sonogram to survey fetal anatomy at 21 weeks' gestation. The cervical changes are found. She denies any complaints, including contractions. On sterile speculum exam she is noted to be dilated 1-2 cm with bulging membranes just past the level of the external os. She undergoes 24 hours of observation on labor and delivery without any change. What is the most likely diagnosis? OA. Inevitable abortion B. Cervical insufficiency Arresked preterm labor OC. D. Placenta Previa
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