16. In pregnancy induced hypertension:
| a. | the major risk to the mother is intracranial haemorrhage | |
| b. | patients should not be managed at home | |
| c. | oedema is mandatory for the diagnosis to be made | |
| d. | platelet levels tend to rise | |
| e. | the development of proteinuria makes delivery necessary | |
| f. | hypnosis effectively delays intervention to deliver the baby | |
| g. | the “roll-over” test accurately identifies at risk patients | |
| h. | the condition is associated with failure of the trophoblast to invade the spiral arteries in early pregnancy |