Answer:
1) "I'll call the clinic if I have abdominal pain."
Explanation:
The presence of abdominal pain in prenatal period is a warning sign because it may be a kind of menstrual cramp and stretching of ligaments; may cause abortion. Hence, the pregnant mother should see a doctor if the pain is persistent and unbearable. Other signs such as ankle swelling, irregular contractions without pain, and vaginal discharge known as Leucorrhea are common complaints by pregnant mothers and not serious.
The correct answer is "Grouped vesicles in linear patches along a dermatome."
Further Explanation:
When the red rash is grouped together in linear patches along a dermatome this is consistent with herpes zoster. This is more commonly known as "shingles." A person who has had chickenpox or the vaccine for chickenpox is at a higher risk of getting herpes zoster. There is a vaccine for the shingles.
Patients are usually given Acyclovir to stop the disease but it must be given within 24 hours of the outbreak. If not given in the first 24 hours, the outbreak can last up to 3 weeks, bur mild cases can be resolved in days.
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It would be the second one (a striated group)
Answer:
The answer is A in the drains