A woman who is 25 weeks gestation presents with a chief complaint of increased vaginal discharge with odor but no irritation or itching. On examination, a grayish to white discharge is noted at the introitus and adhering to the vaginal wall. There is no cervical motion tenderness on exam nor vaginal/labial erythema. The most likely finding on the wet prep will be:
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Pregnancy tests detect:
Pregnancy tests detect:
Which term does the WHNP use when documenting that a woman h…
Which term does the WHNP use when documenting that a woman has not remained pregnant beyond 20 weeks’ gestation?
Which of the following is true with regard to the postpartum…
Which of the following is true with regard to the postpartum period?
Maternal death associated with eclamptic seizure is most ass…
Maternal death associated with eclamptic seizure is most associated with:
The calculation of estimated date of delivery (EDD) by Naege…
The calculation of estimated date of delivery (EDD) by Naegele’s Rule is based on:
In which of the following conditions would consumptive coagu…
In which of the following conditions would consumptive coagulopathy most likely be seen?
A pregnant woman is 5’6″ in height and has a pre-pregnancy w…
A pregnant woman is 5’6″ in height and has a pre-pregnancy weight of 130 pounds. Which of the following would represent the most appropriate weight gain for her by the end of her pregnancy?
For optimal prevention of neural tube birth defects occurrin…
For optimal prevention of neural tube birth defects occurring during pregnancy, supplementation with folic acid should be initiated:
The primary goal of prenatal genetic screening and testing i…
The primary goal of prenatal genetic screening and testing is to: