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The most serious complication of preeclampsia is?
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Eclampsia (seizures)
Rationale:
✴️ Eclampsia is the most severe complication of preeclampsia, marked by tonic–clonic seizures in a hypertensive, proteinuric pregnant woman.
✴️ It can lead to cerebral hemorrhage, coma, and maternal death if untreated.
✴️ Seizures indicate end-organ involvement, particularly in the central nervous system.
✴️ Immediate treatment involves airway protection, magnesium sulfate, and antihypertensive therapy.
✴️ Preventive care—monitoring BP, reflexes, and urine protein—is essential to avoid progression from preeclampsia.
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Custom: Brathwaite Maternal/Newborn Final Nur 223 Sec 2
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- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
- Domain: RN ATI Maternal & Newborn Care
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