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CHECK FOR

UNDERSTANDING
1. C
RATIO: All of the following are
causes of Spontaneous Miscarriage
except Abruptio
Placenta
2. D
RATIO: Seeking immediate
medical attention and bringing the
expressed vaginal
material will help the doctor how
much fragments are still inside the
woman’s uterus and
to prevent bleeding
3. A
RATIO: Threatened Miscarriag
vaginal bleeding is scant, usually
bright red and there is
slight cramping or backache but
there is no cervical dilatation
4. C
RATIO: Incomplete Miscarriage
bleeding, cramping & part of the
conceptus (usually the
fetus) is expelled but the rest are
retained; cervix is dilated
5. D
RATIO: Missed Miscarriage is
when the fetus dies in utero but is
not expelled & the client
experiences decreasing signs of
pregnancy
6. B
RATIO: Complete Miscarriage is
when the entire products of
conception (fetus, placenta,
membranes) are expelled and there
is bleeding, cramping & expulsion
of conceptus
7. D
RATIO: All of the following are
management for Threatened
Miscarriage except letter D
(Save any tissue fragments passed)
8. C
RATIO: Fever, abdominal pain
and foul-smelling discharge are
signs and symptoms of
infection
9. A
RATIO: Septic Abortion is an
abortion complicated by infection.
It occurs in women who
have tried to self-abort or whose
pregnancy was aborted illegally
using a nonsterile
instrument such as a knitting
needle
CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING

1. C
RATIO: All of the following are causes of Spontaneous Miscarriage except AbruptioPlacenta
2. D
RATIO: Seeking immediate medical attention and bringing the expressed vaginalmaterial will
help the doctor how much fragments are still inside the woman’s uterus andto prevent bleeding
3. A
RATIO: Threatened Miscarriag vaginal bleeding is scant, usually bright red and there isslight
cramping or backache but there is no cervical dilatation
4. C
RATIO: Incomplete Miscarriage bleeding, cramping & part of the conceptus (usually thefetus) is
expelled but the rest are retained; cervix is dilated
5. D
RATIO: Missed Miscarriage is when the fetus dies in utero but is not expelled & the
clientexperiences decreasing signs of pregnancy
6. B
RATIO: Complete Miscarriage is when the entire products of conception (fetus,
placenta,membranes) are expelled and there is bleeding, cramping & expulsion of conceptus
7. D
RATIO: All of the following are management for Threatened Miscarriage except letter D(Save
any tissue fragments passed)
8. C
RATIO: Fever, abdominal pain and foul-smelling discharge are signs and symptoms ofinfection
9. A
RATIO: Septic Abortion is an abortion complicated by infection. It occurs in women whohave
tried to self-abort or whose pregnancy was aborted illegally using a nonsterileinstrument such
as a knitting needle

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