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What medication can you expect to be ordered for a high-risk pregnancy with PIH, and severe preeclampsia is indicated as the cause?

A. Antibiotics
B. Insulin
C. Magnesium sulfate
D. Painkillers

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For a high-risk pregnancy indicated with severe preeclampsia, magnesium sulfate is typically ordered to prevent seizures and protect the brain, which is a different intervention than antibiotics, insulin, or painkillers.

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For a high-risk pregnancy with Pregnancy Induced Hypertension (PIH) and severe preeclampsia, magnesium sulfate is commonly ordered. This medication is used to prevent seizures, which can be a complication of preeclampsia. It is considered an anticonvulsant rather than an antibiotic, insulin, or painkiller. Magnesium sulfate helps to protect the brain and may also help to lower blood pressure, though additional antihypertensive medications may be used. In the case of preeclampsia, antibiotics wouldn’t typically be prescribed unless there is an infection; insulin is used for the management of diabetes; and while painkillers may be used to manage symptoms, they do not address the underlying preeclamptic state.

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