The nurse is identifying nursing diagnoses for a patient with gestational hypertension. Which diagnosis would be the most appropriate for this patient?
A) Risk for injury related to fetal distress
B) Imbalanced nutrition related to decreased sodium levels
C) Ineffective tissue perfusion related to poor heart contraction
D) Ineffective tissue perfusion related to vasoconstriction of blood vessels
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