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A client with preeclampsia is admitted complaining of pounding headache, visual changes, and epigastric pain. Nursing care is based on the knowledge that these signs indicate:
 
  a. gastrointestinal upset.
  b. effects of magnesium sulfate.
  c. anxiety caused by hospitalization.
  d. worsening disease and impending convulsion.
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So that's it? I just the answer and what's in it for you?! Any way, I'm not complaining
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