NSPN 7200 Module 4 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
Hypertension in pregnancy can be classified as either Ans: -pre-existing or gestational Pre-existing hypertension Ans: pre-dates pregnancy or is identified before 20 weeks gestation Gestational hypertension Ans: appears after 20 weeks gestation Both preexisting hypertension and gestational hypertension have two subgroups what are they Ans: comorbid conditions and preeclampsia what are comorbid conditions of hypertension Ans: diabetes and renal disease 2 Definition of Preeclampsia Ans: Hypertension, proteinuria and/or adverse conditions What are some adverse conditions that may be seen in preeclampsia Ans: -persistent or new/unusual headache -visual disturbances -persistent abdominal or right upper quadrant pain -severe nausea or vomiting -chest pain or dyspnea -pulmonary edema -suspected placental abruption -abnormal lab values -intauterine growth restriction -oligohydramnious -absent or reversed end diastolic flow in the umbilical artery by doppler -intrauterine fetal death Severe preeclampsi
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