Which of the following indicates development of pregnancy-induced hypertension? Proteinuria, edema, and weight gain Persistent blood pressure measuring above 140/90 Vaginal bleeding Blood clots forming in the legs

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Answer:

Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) is characterized by the persistent blood pressure measuring above 140/90 for several hours.

Explanation:

  • The induced hypertension in the pregnancy is not a good sign because it might bring up with the risk factors.
  • The patient may suffer with the stroke, heart diseases and other high risk diseases.
  • It is a common disorder seen in the human pregnancy especially if the pregnant women are less than 20 years old.
  • So, a regular checkup of the pressure is required in the pregnancy stage.
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