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tatyanajohnson

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Jenny, G1 PO at 36 weeks pregnant, has been admitted with a suspected placental abruption. As part of her admission you would carry out:
 
  a. a full maternal assessment including a vaginal examination.
  b. a full maternal assessment including a speculum examination.
  c. abdominal assessment and CTG.
  d. a full maternal assessment excluding a vaginal examination.

Question 2

Molar pregnancies occur because of:
 
  a. implantation in the fallopian tubes.
  b. implantation defects in the uterus.
  c. a genetic error during fertilisation.
  d. a genetic error during implantation.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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