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- 2. These are increased before treatment and decreased with magnesium administration.
- 3. The doctor orders medication to decrease the elevated blood pressure.
- 8. The nurse uses their stethoscope to auscultate for crackles.
- 10. Patient's blood pressure is 154/98.
- 11. Medication given for neuro protection in a preeclamptic mom.
- 13. The patient's lab result is decreased, increasing the risk of bleeding.
- 16. The patient reports pain in their abdomen.
- 17. The most effective treatment for preeclampsia.
- 18. The patient begins experiencing blurred vision.
- 20. Patient reports pain in their head.
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- 1. Patient reports that her arms and legs are puffier than normal.
- 4. The blood flow to the patient's liver is restricted causing an increased lab result.
- 5. The patient's lab results show elevated LDH, elevated liver enzymes, and decreased platelet count.
- 6. Urine dipstick showed protein in the urine.
- 7. Gluconate The patient has developed magnesium toxicity so the provider ordered this medication.
- 9. The nurse collects a urine specimen to test for protein in the urine.
- 12. The patient reports that she is experiencing repeated muscle spasms.
- 14. The patient is instructed to remain in bed until instructed otherwise.
- 15. The patient has a blood pressure of 164/112 at 1200 and a blood pressure of 170/118 at 1205.
- 19. The patient begins shaking continuously and has an altered level of consciousness.
