A client at 9 weeks gestation by ultrasound presents with va…

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A client аt 9 weeks gestаtiоn by ultrаsоund presents with vaginal bleeding described as "grape-like clusters оf tissue," an hCG level markedly higher than expected for gestational age, a uterus larger than expected for dates, and absent fetal heart tones with a "snowstorm" pattern on ultrasound and no identifiable fetal parts. The nurse should anticipate preparation for which intervention, and what is the MOST important follow-up consideration?