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- 3. This client lab value will be almost two times higher than normal and is a lab that is checked with preeclampsia.
- 6. These are important to assess before starting Magnesium in a preeclamtic patient.
- 7. This symptom of preeclampsia can happen during labor and delivery or up to six weeks after with preeclampsia. It is not uncommon for women to brush off this sign as nothing important.
- 10. The client comes into the clinic with this abnormal lab value. She is hoping for an epidural however this lab value is less than 100,000 so she is not able to receive an epidural.
- 11. This symptom of preeclampsia is felt in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen. The client said they were experiencing this for the last hour.
- 13. Pulmonary edema is a risk for patients with preeclampsia. What will the nurse listen for on the patient?
- 16. The client is 39 weeks gestation and reports upper right quadrant epigastric pain, edema in the extremities, and has a blood pressure reading of 149/95.
- 19. The client is unable to get up and move around until her blood pressures are stable. What state would the hospital label this patient if they are unable to get out of bed at the moment.
- 20. A client presents to the Emergency Department with a blood pressure of 155/99. The nurse tells the patient that she has what?
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- 1. The client needs to have a urine sample done to test for this is the urine. Their urine is described as what?
- 2. The client presents to the Emergency room, and their blood has been drawn and sent to lab. The results are back. The patient has an elevated LDH level, liver enzymes, and low platelets.
- 4. The client reports having this symptom of preeclampsia that affects their sight.
- 5. The nurse gives this medication for hypertension but not if the patient has asthma or heart failure.
- 8. The client admitted in the OB has a respiration rate of 10 and has Magnesium Sulfate running through her IV. What needs to be administered for the signs of toxicity?
- 9. The client needs this medication for preeclampsia and it has a therapeutic range of 4-8 for pregnancies.
- 12. The client presents to the clinic with this sign in their extremities
- 14. The nurse is going to do what to test the amount of protein in the urine for a pateint with preeclampsia
- 15. The client's blood pressures have only gotten higher. They are now in the 160s/110s. What action will need to be carried out to fix this preeclampsia?
- 17. This assessment pairs with reflexes. The nurse assesses this with the patient by having them flex their foot to see if it taps back against their hand.
- 18. Patient is shaking uncontrollably and unresponsive. The nurse lays the head of the bed down and turns the patient onto their side. What is going on with the patient?
