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A client at 33 weeks’ gestation has a complete blood cell count (CBC) drawn. When the client hears that her hemoglobin level was higher before her pregnancy, she asks if this will increase the risk to her unborn baby. What information should be provided to the client?
1. If the client increases the number of prenatal vitamins taken, the risk to the fetus will be eliminated.
2. The fetus is at an increased risk of prematurity.
3. Dietary management will eliminate the risk to the fetus.
4. The fetus will likely suffer from anemia as well.
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Health & Physical Assessment In Nursing

Health & Physical Assessment In Nursing


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