Conditions that are generally recognised
to increase the risks of PPH include:( )
A: Overdistended uterus
B: Placental abruption
C: Prolonged labour
D: Placenta previa
to increase the risks of PPH include:( )
A: Overdistended uterus
B: Placental abruption
C: Prolonged labour
D: Placenta previa
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- A 27-year-old pregnant woman has severe pain in the lower abdomen during labor.She refused to press Lower abdomen,The most likely diagnosis is: A: Placental abruption B: Partial placenta previa C: Complete placenta previa D: Threatened uterine rupture E: Uterine rupture
- Risk factors for preeclampsia do not include: A: Age>;40 B: diabetes C: history of preclampsia D: placenta previa
- For late pregnancy patients with emergency abdominal pain and bleeding during ultrasound examination, it should be noted that A: placental preposition B: amniotic fluid bleeding C: placental abruption D: trauma
- Which of the following is not the cause of fetal distress. A: severe maternal circulatory disorder B: abnormal umbilical cord C: allergic reaction D: placenta previa
- Which of the following is not a cause of fetal distress: A: Abnormality of umbilical cord B: Placenta Previa C: Maternal severe blood circulation disorder D: Anaphylaxis