Abruptio Placentae
Abruptio placentae is the premature separation of the placenta that occurs late in the pregnancy.
Abruptio placentae is the premature separation of the placenta that occurs late in the pregnancy.
Placenta previa is a pregnancy complication where the placenta partially or completely covers the opening of the cervix, impeding the normal pathway for childbirth. This condition can lead to vaginal bleeding, especially during the third trimester.
Learn about antianginal drugs, nitrates, beta-blockers, and calcium channel blockers in this simplified guide for nursing pharmacology.
Cardiotonic agents are drugs used to increase the contractility of the heart. Included below is a pharmacology guide for nurses on the various effects of cardiotonic-inotropic agents.
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