Formulate three multiple choice questions in this type of sentence with a, b, c, d choices and show the answer. Formulate in a hospital delivery room setup settings question with t... Formulate three multiple choice questions in this type of sentence with a, b, c, d choices and show the answer. Formulate in a hospital delivery room setup settings question with the first sentence looking up in an emergency scenario. All questions relate to IS AT RISK for placenta accreta?

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The question is asking us to formulate multiple choice questions based on the risk factors for placenta accreta in a hospital delivery room scenario. We need to create three questions that fit this theme and include answer choices and the correct answers.

Answer

1. (a) Previous cesarean section. 2. (c) Previous uterine surgery. 3. (d) Known placenta previa.
  1. In an emergency delivery room scenario, which of the following patients is most at risk for placenta accreta? (a) A patient with a previous cesarean section. (b) A patient diagnosed with gestational diabetes. (c) A first-time mother. (d) A patient with a history of multiple gestations. Answer: (a) A patient with a previous cesarean section.

  2. During an unexpected hospital delivery, which factor increases the risk for placenta accreta? (a) Advanced maternal age. (b) Low birth weight. (c) Previous uterine surgery. (d) Early prenatal care. Answer: (c) Previous uterine surgery.

  3. When attending to a patient in a critical state in the delivery room, which condition should alert the staff regarding a high risk of placenta accreta? (a) Previous induced abortion. (b) Current preeclampsia. (c) Third trimester bleeding episode. (d) Known placenta previa. Answer: (d) Known placenta previa.

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  1. In an emergency delivery room scenario, which of the following patients is most at risk for placenta accreta? (a) A patient with a previous cesarean section. (b) A patient diagnosed with gestational diabetes. (c) A first-time mother. (d) A patient with a history of multiple gestations. Answer: (a) A patient with a previous cesarean section.

  2. During an unexpected hospital delivery, which factor increases the risk for placenta accreta? (a) Advanced maternal age. (b) Low birth weight. (c) Previous uterine surgery. (d) Early prenatal care. Answer: (c) Previous uterine surgery.

  3. When attending to a patient in a critical state in the delivery room, which condition should alert the staff regarding a high risk of placenta accreta? (a) Previous induced abortion. (b) Current preeclampsia. (c) Third trimester bleeding episode. (d) Known placenta previa. Answer: (d) Known placenta previa.

More Information

Placenta accreta occurs when the placenta grows too deeply into the uterine wall, often leading to complications during delivery. Women with prior cesarean deliveries or a history of placenta previa are more at risk.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing risk factors for other conditions with those for placenta accreta. Focus on history of cesarean sections, uterine surgeries, and conditions like placenta previa.

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