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karateprodigy

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The primary clinical manifestation of scabies is
 
  a. Edema
  b. Redness
  c. Pruritus
  d. Maceration

Question 2

Which woman is at greatest risk for early postpartum hemorrhage?
 
  a. A primiparous woman (G 2 P 1 0 0 1) being prepared for an emergency cesarean
  birth for fetal distress
  b. A woman with severe preeclampsia on magnesium sulfate whose labor is being
  induced
  c. A multiparous woman (G 3 P 2 0 0 2) with an 8-hour labor
  d. A primigravida in spontaneous labor with preterm twins



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Answer to Question 1

C
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A Edema is not observed in scabies.
B Redness is not observed in scabies.
C Scabies is caused by the scabies mite. The inflammatory response and intense
itching occur after the host has become sensitized to the mite. This occurs
approximately 30 to 60 days after initial contact. In the previously sensitized
person, the response occurs within 48 hours.
D Maceration is not observed in scabies.

Answer to Question 2

B
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A Although many causes and risk factors are associated with PPH, this scenario
does not pose risk factors or causes of early PPH.
B Magnesium sulfate administration during labor poses a risk for PPH. Magnesium
acts as a smooth muscle relaxant, thereby contributing to uterine relaxation and
atony.
C Although many causes and risk factors are associated with PPH, this scenario
does not pose risk factors or causes of early PPH.
D Although many causes and risk factors are associated with PPH, this scenario
does not pose risk factors or causes of early PPH.




karateprodigy

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


nyrave

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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