SOLUTIONS, LESSON 1
1. Hyperemesis gravidarum. (para 1-3a)
2. Heartburn. (para 1-4a)
3. Urinary track infections.
Venereal diseases.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). (para 1-5a)
4. Assess the emotional needs of the patient and the significant support person.
Promote a trust relationship that will foster self-esteem and a positive pregnancy
experience.
Inform the patient and the spouse about counseling.
(para 1-10b).
5. Rh incompatibility. (para 1-11a)
6. Spontaneous - the process starts of its own accord through natural causes.
Induced
- intervention by outside source.
Threatened - possible, but can be prevented.
Inevitable - the process has gone so far that loss of the fetus will occur,cannot be
prevented.
Incomplete - parts of the products of conception have been passed, but part
(usually the placenta) is retained in the uterus.
Complete - all products (placenta and fetus) of pregnancy are eliminated.
(para 1-14a)
7.
e
(para 1-14a)
8.
f
(para 1-16a)
9.
d
(para 1-6b(7))
10.
a
(para 1-13a)
11.
h
para 1-8b and fig 1-1)
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