Answer to Question 1
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1, 2, 4. Incorrect. All pregnant victims of even minor blunt trauma should be carefully evaluated for abruptio placentae. Nurses should look for uterine tenderness or pain, vaginal bleeding, leak-ing of amniotic fluid, and a change in fetal heart rate.
3. Correct. All pregnant victims of even minor blunt trauma should be carefully evaluated for abruptio placentae. Nurses should look for uterine tenderness or pain, vaginal bleeding, leaking of amniotic fluid, and a change in fetal heart rate.
Answer to Question 2
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1. Incorrect. Pregnant women statistically are at the same risk as other women because a majority of pregnant women in the United States continue their usual activities.
2. Incorrect. Most cases of trauma are reported in the third trimester.
3. Incorrect. Maternal death caused by trauma is usually the result of head injury. Penetrat-ing abdominal trauma more likely will kill the fetus.
4. Correct. Most fetal deaths from trauma come with maternal deaths; treat the mother first.