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What is a potential treatment option for a woman experiencing a relaxed cervical os and painless contractions with delivery of a non-viable fetus?
What is a potential treatment option for a woman experiencing a relaxed cervical os and painless contractions with delivery of a non-viable fetus?
- Immediate cesarean section
- High-intensity exercise
- Bed rest and avoidance of heavy lifting (correct)
- Inducing labor
What procedure can be done in the late first trimester or early second trimester as an elective treatment?
What procedure can be done in the late first trimester or early second trimester as an elective treatment?
- Appendectomy
- Tonsillectomy
- Cesarean section
- Cervical cerclage (correct)
What should be assessed after a cervical cerclage procedure?
What should be assessed after a cervical cerclage procedure?
- Respiratory rate
- Digestive enzymes levels
- Signs of labor, infection, or premature rupture of membranes (correct)
- Heart rate variability
What type of placental separation involves high separation of the placenta?
What type of placental separation involves high separation of the placenta?
Which factor is NOT a predisposing factor for abruptio placenta?
Which factor is NOT a predisposing factor for abruptio placenta?
What is a potential complication associated with abruptio placenta?
What is a potential complication associated with abruptio placenta?
Which type of abruptio placenta involves visible bleeding?
Which type of abruptio placenta involves visible bleeding?
What is the most appropriate advice regarding physical activity after cervical cerclage treatment?
What is the most appropriate advice regarding physical activity after cervical cerclage treatment?
What should be monitored during nursing management for patients with relaxed cervical os and painless contractions resulting in delivery of a non-viable fetus?
What should be monitored during nursing management for patients with relaxed cervical os and painless contractions resulting in delivery of a non-viable fetus?