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Questions
1. A rare but often fatal event characterized by sudden onset hypotension, hypoxia, and coagulopathy ________
2. The following symptoms are occurring in a woman of 24-36 weeks gestation: change in vaginal discharge, pelvic pressure, backache, cramps, GI upset, 6+ contractions/hr. What event may be happening?
3. A BP >140/90 after 20 weeks gestation signifies which condition:______________
4. When the placenta is close to the internal cervical os __________
5. Hydatidiform mole results in the loss of the pregnancy and is associated with the development of what condition?
6. What is choriocarcinoma?
7. The loss of a fetus after the 20th week of development _______
8. What drug class is used to promote uterine relaxation in preterm labor?
9. What are the risk factors of gestational diabetes mellitus?
10. What are the prevention issues for gestational diabetes mellitus?