Placenta Previa Types
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Which of the following best defines Partial Placenta Previa?

  • The internal cervical os is covered entirely by the placenta when the cervix is dilated fully.
  • Partial Placenta Previa is not a valid term.
  • The lower border of the placenta is above 3 cm of the cervical os, and does fully covers it. (correct)
  • The placenta is implanted in the lower uterus, but its lower border is more than 3cm from the internal cervical os.

Which of the following best defines Total Placenta Previa?

  • The lower border of the placenta is above 3 cm of the cervical os, and does fully covers it.
  • Total Placenta Previa is not a valid term.
  • The internal cervical os is covered entirely by the placenta when the cervix is dilated fully. (correct)
  • The placenta is implanted in the lower uterus, but its lower border is more than 3cm from the internal cervical os.

Which of the following best defines Marginal Placenta Previa?

  • The placenta is implanted in the lower uterus, but its lower border is more than 3cm from the internal cervical os. (correct)
  • The internal cervical os is covered entirely by the placenta when the cervix is dilated fully.
  • Marginal Placenta Previa is not a valid term.
  • The lower border of the placenta is above 3 cm of the cervical os, and does fully covers it.

Which of the following are the best nursing interventions for placenta previa?

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Which of the following nursing interventions should be avoided in the case of placenta previa?

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Partial Placenta Previa

The lower border of the placenta is above 3 cm of the cervical os, and does fully covers it.

Total Placenta Previa

The internal cervical os is covered entirely by the placenta when the cervix is dilated fully.

Marginal Placenta Previa

The placenta is implanted in the lower uterus, but its lower border is more than 3cm from the internal cervical os.

Nursing Interventions for Placenta Previa

Monitor vital signs, fetal heart rate, and fetal activity.

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Nursing Interventions to Avoid in Placenta Previa

Perform vaginal examinations or any other actions that would stimulate uterine activity.

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