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Management of Genital Herpes in Pregnancy
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G1 PO [ Ans: ] First pregnancy, post-operative status.
39 weeks gestation [ Ans: ] Full-term pregnancy, nearing
delivery.
Vulvar pain [ Ans: ] Discomfort in the external female
genitalia.
Clear vesicles [ Ans: ] Fluid-filled blisters indicative of
herpes infection.
Inguinal adenopathy [ Ans: ] Swollen lymph nodes in the
groin area.
2 cm dilated [ Ans: ] Cervical opening is 2 centimeters
wide.
50% effaced [ Ans: ] Cervix is half-thinned out for delivery.
-2 station [ Ans: ] Fetal head is 2 cm above the ischial
spines.
Fetal heart rate monitoring [ Ans: ] Continuous
observation of the baby's heart rate.
Regular contractions [ Ans: ] Consistent uterine
contractions indicating labor progression.
Management of Genital Herpes in Pregnancy
Questions and Answers (100% Correct
Answers) Already Graded A+
G1 PO [ Ans: ] First pregnancy, post-operative status.
39 weeks gestation [ Ans: ] Full-term pregnancy, nearing
delivery.
Vulvar pain [ Ans: ] Discomfort in the external female
genitalia.
Clear vesicles [ Ans: ] Fluid-filled blisters indicative of
herpes infection.
Inguinal adenopathy [ Ans: ] Swollen lymph nodes in the
groin area.
2 cm dilated [ Ans: ] Cervical opening is 2 centimeters
wide.
50% effaced [ Ans: ] Cervix is half-thinned out for delivery.
-2 station [ Ans: ] Fetal head is 2 cm above the ischial
spines.
Fetal heart rate monitoring [ Ans: ] Continuous
observation of the baby's heart rate.
Regular contractions [ Ans: ] Consistent uterine
contractions indicating labor progression.