What nursing diagnosis is the most appropriate for a woman experiencing severe preeclampsia?
A) Potential for injury to mother and fetus,related to central nervous system (CNS) irritability
B) Potential for reduced gas exchange
C) Potential for inadequate fluid volume,related to increased sodium retention secondary to the administration of magnesium sulfate
D) Potential for increased cardiac output,related to the use of antihypertensive drugs
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Q5: Which statement best describes chronic hypertension?
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