'You are assessing a 24-year-old female patient who is 36 weeks pregnant and has been in labor for 12 hours. She states she has just experienced an acute onset of sharp stabbing ''ripping'' abdominal pain different than her ''rolling'' labor pains, after which her contractions stopped. The patient becomes pale, cool and clammy. Her vital signs are as follows: BP 100/52, HR 127, R 26. She is becoming increasingly anxious. Upon assessment, you find her abdomen to be rigid and tender. Your differential diagnosis is:'

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1. 'You are assessing a 24-year-old female patient who is 36 weeks pregnant and has been in labor for 12 hours. She states she has just experienced an acute onset of sharp stabbing ''ripping'' abdominal pain different than her ''rolling'' labor pains, after which her contractions stopped. The patient becomes pale, cool and clammy. Her vital signs are as follows: BP 100/52, HR 127, R 26. She is becoming increasingly anxious. Upon assessment, you find her abdomen to be rigid and tender. Your differential diagnosis is:'