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While mopping the kitchen floor, a client at 37 weeks' gestation experiences a sudden sharp pain in her abdomen with a period of fetal hyperactivity. when the client arrives at the prenatal clinic, the nurse examines her and detects fundal tenderness and a small amount of dark-red bleeding. what does the nurse conclude is the probable cause of these clinical manifestations?

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The answer to the question above is this: Partial abruptio placentae. Based on the given assessment above of a client at 37 weeks' gestation, we can conclude that she is experiencing a partial abruptio placentae. Abruptio Placentae or Placental abruption happens when the placenta separates from the uterine wall. This is actually considered as a serious condition as the placenta is the one that provides oxygen and nutrients to the fetus inside the mother's womb. Placental abruption can result in heavy bleeding and sudden sharp pain. This can be classified as partial or complete.
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