Answer:__ Family history
__ pre-existing medical or genetic conditions such as factor V Leiden
__ Nulliparity
Pre-eclampsia otherwise known as gestational hypertension or toxemia is defined as severe Hypertension that occurs during pregnancy in the presence of significant protein in the urine(proteinuria)
Pre-eclampsia is a pregnancy complication.
Explanation:
A family history of hypertension is an important factor for the development of pre- eclampsia.
Women that are carriers of the factor V Leiden mutation are an increased risk of developing severe pre-eclampsia.
Nulliparity is associated with an increased risk of gestational hypertension.(pre-eclampsia)
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
In V-Fib, the heart is not pumping any blood and the patient is pulseless.
"Intubate and provide assisted ventilation with PEEP" emergency treatment would be appropriate.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) preserves the airway pressure of the patient beyond the atmospheric level by exerting pressure which inhibits passive emptying of the lung. It serves as the positive pressure that will persist in the airways at the end of the respiratory process i.e end of exhalation, which in manually ventilated patients is higher than the ambient pressure. While intubation serves to insert a flexible plastic tube into the trachea to retain an open airway or to function as a conduit through which other medications may be administered.