Trauma in pregnancy

Although serious trauma during pregnancy is uncommon, it remains a major cause of maternal and fetal death and presents a variety of patient care challenges. The anatomic and physiologic changes of pregnancy can affect both the nature of an injury and the body's response to it. Here, the author...

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Female
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Humans
Injuries
Inpatient care
Medical treatment
Nursing
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Complications - nursing
Risk Factors
Trauma
Triage
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Wounds and Injuries - mortality
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