Preeclampsia
Across
- 4. Preeclampsia can exist with or without other severe features. These include BP >159/109 (on 2 separate occasions 4 hours apart), pulmonary edema, and _______ symptoms.
- 8. BP >139/89 (on 2 different occasions and taken 4 hours apart). Must also have other classic signs of condition.
- 11. A risk factor for preeclampsia. Hint: it means never having completed a pregnancy beyond 20 weeks.
- 12. Risk factor for preeclampsia.
- 13. A maternal complication associated with preeclampsia. Involves blood clots forming throughout the body due to inactivated clotting factors.
Down
- 1. Placental ____ is a fetal complication associated with preeclampsia. Hint: it is when the placenta separates early from the uterus (before birth).
- 2. A fetal complication associated with preeclampsia. Hint: poor growth of a fetus while in the mother's womb during pregnancy.
- 3. BP >139/89 during pregnancy (on 2 different occasions and taken 4 hours apart).
- 5. Seizure resulting from neurologic irritation from preeclampsia.
- 6. A maternal complication associated with preeclampsia.
- 7. Other signs of preeclampsia include abnormal liver and _____ function.
- 8. A maternal complication associated with preeclampsia. Hint: heavy bleeding after giving birth.
- 9. Pulmonary _____ is another sign of preeclampsia.
- 10. Another risk factor for preeclampsia.