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The nurse is assessing a client with a third-trimester pregnancy in the obstetrical office. Which of the following findings would require immediate intervention by the nurse?
 
  1. Weight gain of one pound in a week
   2. Pulse of 92 beats per minute
   3. Respiratory rate of 24 per minute
   4. Blood pressure of 142/92

Question 2

The nurse talking to a group of nursing students on the unit is explaining the types of nursing research studies that are conducted on the unit.
 
  The nurse determines that a student understands the nature of nursing research when the student states: 1. Nursing research does not include the study of nurses themselves..
   2. Nursing research analyzes events and experiences..
   3. Nursing research does not include nursing education..
   4. Nursing research does not have a direct impact on nursing practice..



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Answer to Question 1

4. Blood pressure of 142/92

Rationale:
A pregnant client's blood pressure should not be greater than 140/90, and if it is elevated, it could be a sign of gestational hypertension or preeclampsia. The pregnant client's heart and respiratory rates will increase slightly as a result of an increased circulatory volume and a decrease in intrathoracic space. Weight gain should average a pound per week in the second and third trimesters.

Answer to Question 2

2. Nursing research analyzes events and experiences..

Rationale:
The student who states that nursing research analyzes events and experiences understands what nursing research is. Nursing research includes the study of nurses themselves. Research also includes the educational aspects of nursing. Nursing research impacts the profession by adding knowledge and changing nursing practice.





 

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