What nursing diagnosis is the most appropriate for a woman experiencing severe preeclampsia?
A) Risk for injury to mother and fetus related to central nervous system (CNS) irritability
B) Risk for eclampsia
C) Risk for deficient fluid volume related to increased sodium retention secondary to administration of magnesium sulfate
D) Risk for increased cardiac output related to the use of antihypertensive drugs
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Q7: Nurses should be aware that chronic hypertension:
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Q8: The antidote administered to reverse magnesium toxicity
Q9: HELLP syndrome is associated with an increased
Q10: Your client has been on magnesium sulfate
Q12: Preeclampsia is a unique disease process related
Q13: Your client is being induced because of
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Q16: In planning care for women with severe
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