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Shavonne96 Shavonne96
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During a prenatal visit the nurse notes that a client entering the third trimester has gained a total of 8 lb. What action should the nurse take at this time? Select all that apply.
 
  1. Assess for nausea.
  2. Refer to a dietitian.
  3. Suggest amniocentesis.
  4. Assess nutritional intake.
  5. Discuss importance of adequate weight gain.
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6 years ago
1, 2, 4, 5
Explanation:
1. The nurse should assess for reasons that may restrict the client's intake, such as nausea.
2. The nurse should refer the client to a dietitian for nutritional teaching.
3. An amniocentesis is not indicated at this time.
4. The nurse should discuss the importance of adequate nutritional intake.
5. The nurse should discuss the importance of adequate weight gain to support the developing fetus.
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6 years ago
So very smart
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