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14. Nutrition: Pregnancy Through Infancy
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14. Nutrition: Pregnancy Through Infancy / Potential Complications During Pregnancy / Problem 8
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Which triad of findings is most characteristic of classic preeclampsia?
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Hypotension, hypoglycemia, and hyperreflexia beginning before 12 weeks' gestation as the defining features of preeclampsia.
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Elevated fasting glucose with glycosuria and polyphagia first diagnosed in the first trimester.
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Chronic cough, hemoptysis, and elevated liver enzymes without hypertension, occurring only postpartum.
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New-onset hypertension after 20 weeks' gestation, proteinuria or other signs of end-organ dysfunction, and peripheral edema.
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