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jon_i

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A gravida, G4 P1203, fetal heart rate 150s, is 14 weeks pregnant, fundal height 1 cm above the symphysis. She denies experiencing quickening. Which of the following nursing conclusions made by the nurse is correct?
 
  A) The woman is experiencing a normal pregnancy.
  B) The woman may be having difficulty accepting this pregnancy.
  C) The woman must see a nutritionist as soon as possible.
  D) The woman will likely miscarry the conceptus.

Question 2

The nurse is working in a prenatal clinic caring for a patient at 14 weeks gestation, G2 P1001. Which of the following findings should the nurse highlight for the nurse midwife?
 
  A) Body mass index of 23
  B) Blood pressure of 100/60
  C) Hematocrit of 29
  D) Pulse rate of 76 bpm



Tonyam972

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Answer to Question 1

A
The woman is experiencing a normal pregnancy.

Answer to Question 2

C
Hematocrit of 29



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