A pregnant woman feels tingling, numbness, and pain in the thumb and fingers during the night. The condition is known as: a) Neuritis b) Carpel Tunnel Syndrome c) Korsakoff Syndrom... A pregnant woman feels tingling, numbness, and pain in the thumb and fingers during the night. The condition is known as: a) Neuritis b) Carpel Tunnel Syndrome c) Korsakoff Syndrome d) Down Syndrome. Patient after two days of delivery complains of pain in the right leg. What should the nurse do immediately? a) Encourage ambulation and exercise b) Massage the affected area c) Place on bed rest and notify the physician d) Apply hot fomentation. HCG hormone is produced by: a) Chorion b) Cytotrophoblast c) Syncytiotrophoblast d) All of the above. The haemoglobin level in a newborn baby during the first week of life is: a) 10 to 12 g/dl b) 18 to 20 g/dl c) 14 to 16 g/dl d) 20 to 22 g/dl.

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The question asks about various medical scenarios and requires the identification of correct nursing actions and physiological concepts related to pregnant women and newborns.

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1) Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, 2) Place on bed rest, notify physician, 3) Syncytiotrophoblast, 4) 18 to 20 g/dl
  1. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, 2) Place on bed rest and notify the physician, 3) Syncytiotrophoblast, 4) 18 to 20 g/dl
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  1. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, 2) Place on bed rest and notify the physician, 3) Syncytiotrophoblast, 4) 18 to 20 g/dl

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is common during pregnancy due to fluid retention. Post-delivery leg pain might suggest deep vein thrombosis, requiring medical attention. HCG production involves syncytiotrophoblasts. Newborns typically have higher hemoglobin due to fetal conditions.

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Avoid assuming common symptoms without considering pregnancy-specific conditions like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

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