A Pregnant Woman,who Has Been Previously Diagnosed with Preeclampsia,develops Edema,headaches,and
A pregnant woman,who has been previously diagnosed with preeclampsia,develops edema,headaches,and nausea over several weeks.She complains about a band of pain around the upper part of her abdomen.Her eyes and skin are yellow.Her obstetrician orders a full blood workup,including coagulation studies,CBC,liver enzyme profile,and electrolyte panel.Her serum appears hemolyzed.If this woman was diagnosed with preeclampsia originally,what might these laboratory results reveal?
A) Elevated liver enzymes,abnormal coagulation results,low platelet count,elevated sodium
B) Normal liver enzymes,elevated red blood cell count,elevated white blood cell count,normal coagulation studies,hypoproteinemia
C) Decreased liver enzymes,decreased albumin,decreased bilirubin,normal electrolytes,abnormal coagulation times
D) These symptoms are normal in a pregnant woman,so all lab results would be within healthy reference intervals.
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