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Question 59
The primary care RN assessing a pregnant client G1T0P0A0L0 with mild preeclampsia in her 30th week would include which of the following information when teaching the client?
Question 59 options:
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Limit fluid intake to 4 glasses per day |
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Weigh yourself weekly, the same time of day |
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Eat a low salt, low protein diet |
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Record the number of fetal kicks daily |
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