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Melani1276

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For a woman with a healthy weight before pregnancy, gaining 25 to 35 pounds during pregnancy is considered to be
 
  a. too low for a healthy pregnancy.
  b. too high for a healthy pregnancy.
  c. the current recommended range for weight gain.
  d. the current range for weight gain for a woman experiencing gestational diabetes.

Question 2

The nurse is evaluating the client's nutritional status at her prenatal visit. The client is asking if she should take a supplement. What is the basis for recommending a supplement during pregnancy?
 
  A) A decrease in eyesight
  B) The stress of pregnancy
  C) Individual circumstances
  D) Increased nutrient needs during pregnancy



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Answer to Question 1

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The recommended range for weight gain for a woman with a healthy weight before pregnancy is 25 to 35 pounds. Weight gain recommendations for women with gestational diabetes are the same as those for women without this condition and are based on prepregnant weight.

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Each individual should receive a complete assessment to determine the risk and/or presence of any conditions that might indicate a concern. The need for supplements will depend on the individual circumstances.





 

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