In the given case it is indicating maternal infection. The correct option is 1.
<h3>What is tachycardia?</h3>
Tachycardia is a clinical descriptor for a heart rate that exceeds 100 beats per minute.
Tachycardia can be caused by a variety of heart rhythm irregularities. A increased pulse frequency isn't always a cause for concern. For example, the heart rate usually increases during exercise or in response to stress.
A fetal heart rate of 180 beats per minute may indicate intrauterine infection and fetal distress.
FHR may be affected by gestational hypertension, gestational diabetes, and a high-sugar diet.
Thus, the correct option is 1.
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Your question seems incomplete, the missing options are:
- 1. Maternal infection
- 2. Gestational hypertension
- 3. Gestational diabetes mellitus
- 4. Consumption of recent high-sugar snack
Erythema toxicum
A benign, widespread, temporary rash called erythema toxicum develops on a newborn as a response to the unfamiliar surroundings. Shortly after birth, it vanishes. It's not the harlequin sign, which is when blood vessels enlarge on one side of the body, causing the skin to be red on one side and white on the other. It is not vernix caseosa, a thick, oily material that covers the skin in utero and is white and thick. The reddish-purple capillary angioma under the dermis known as nevus flammeus, or port wine stain, is not this.
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Answer:
On computer: select desired words and click the little "B" and "<em>I</em>" down in the bottom/top
On Phone: select desired words, click on highlighted section, tap arrows until you find the "B" and "<em>I</em>"
The answer could be answer choice C