Obstetrics and Pregnancy Complications
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What is typically observed regarding a specific medical condition or event after 20 weeks of gestation?

  • It becomes a common occurrence.
  • It is a temporary condition resolving spontaneously.
  • It is extremely rare. (correct)
  • It remains prevalent with consistent frequency.

In a grading system for a particular condition, what does 'Grade 1' typically indicate?

  • The mildest or earliest stage of the condition. (correct)
  • A moderate level of severity.
  • The most severe form of the condition.
  • A chronic, long-lasting state of the condition.

A patient at 32 weeks gestation presents with painless, bright red vaginal bleeding. What is the most likely diagnosis?

  • Placenta previa (correct)
  • Placenta abruption
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Placenta accreta

A woman with gestational diabetes is classified as A2. What does this classification indicate about her condition?

<p>She requires insulin to manage her blood sugar levels. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

During delivery, shoulder dystocia is encountered. What immediate action might be necessary to facilitate the baby's delivery?

<p>Deliberately fracturing the baby's clavicle. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A patient is diagnosed with placenta abruption. What is the primary concern regarding the fetus in this condition?

<p>Compromised fetal blood supply. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A pregnant patient is admitted with a complete placenta previa. Which of the following is the most appropriate plan for delivery?

<p>Schedule a cesarean section. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Occurrence Timing

Occurs very rarely after 20 weeks of gestation.

Grade 1 severity

The least severe grade.

MonoMono Twins

Twins with one chorion and one amnion, highest risk.

DiDi Twins

Twins with two chorions and two amnions, lowest risk.

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Placenta Previa

Bright red, painless bleeding caused by low-lying placenta.

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Placenta Abruption

Dark red, painful bleeding with compromised fetal blood supply, possibly caused by trauma.

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Macrosomia

Fetus significantly larger than average, often requires inducing labor around 39 weeks.

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