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Answer:
B) Prevalence
Explanation:
Prevalence in this case is the number of young women within the age bracket that tested positive for STI this year.
We cannot say this is an epidemic because we don't know if the statistics from the result is normal or higher than what is termed normal. It is also not incidence because incidence has to do with new cases and we were not given enough information to know if it is the first time for those who tested positive or they have tested positive for STI in the past.
Since there are no risk factors involved, we cannot term the data as risk because risk in this case involves the probability of contracting STI.
Women who are in high risk of having a <span>partial abruption placentae during their pregnancy are the following:
1) Above 35 years of age
2) have hypertension or pre eclampsia
3) pregrnant with twins or triplets.
4) In their 3rd trimester
5) experienced abdominal trauma
Placenta abruption is the separation of the placenta from its uterine lining. This is a very dangerous situation because the life of the mother and the child is on the line. Partial placenta abruption is the partial separation of the placenta from its uterine lining.
In any event, constant monitoring is required to ensure that the fetus is not in distress.
Pregnant women are advised to be on a bed rest. They also have to undergo transfusions and other emergency treatment to ensure the safety of both mother and child.
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<span>Body mass index (BMI).</span>