A 31-year-old client, gravida 4 para 2, presents to the labo…
A 31-year-old client, gravida 4 para 2, presents to the labor and delivery triage unit at 33 weeks’ gestation with a sudden episode of bright red vaginal bleeding noted while at rest. She denies abdominal pain, uterine tightening, recent intercourse, or trauma. Vital signs are stable. On abdominal examination, the uterus is soft and non-tender, and fetal monitoring demonstrates a baseline heart rate of 145 beats/min with moderate variability and no decelerations. No digital cervical examination has been performed. Her obstetric history includes one prior cesarean birth, and she reports daily cigarette use.Which clinical finding most strongly supports placenta previa rather than placental abruption in this client?
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