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A glucosescreening test is typically done around 28 weeks of pregnancy to identify an increased risk for which of the following conditions?
  1. Hyperemesis gravidarum
  2. Gestational diabetes
  3. Pregnancy induced hypertension
  4. Neural tube defects
Explanation
Answer: B - The glucose screening test identifies women with an increased risk for developing gestational diabetes, which is elevated sugar levels brought on as a side-effect of pregnancy hormones. This screening test will lead to additional diagnostic testing to confirm the condition. Hyperemesis gravidarum is excessive nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. Pregnancy induced hypertension is high-blood pressure as a result of pregnancy changes. Neural tube defects occur very early in fetal development and are characterized by openings in the spinal cord or brain.
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