A 32-year-old patient at 34 weeks’ gestation is admitted for severe preeclampsia. The patient reports a persistent headache (rated 6/10), epigastric pain, and nausea. Vital signs: BP 164/110mmHg, HR 92 bpm, RR 18 bpm, SpO₂ 98% on room air. Urine dipstick shows +3 proteinuria, and deep tendon reflexes are brisk (3+). Which medication should the nurse prioritize administering?
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You are working in a obstetric triage area, and several pati…
You are working in a obstetric triage area, and several patients have just come in. Which patient should be assessed first?
The nurse is preparing to transfer Ms. N to the postpartum u…
The nurse is preparing to transfer Ms. N to the postpartum unit. What statement by the client would cause the nurse to stop and reassess the client before transfer?
Which time frames are included in embalming analysis?
Which time frames are included in embalming analysis?
Why does embalming infants and children require special cons…
Why does embalming infants and children require special consideration?
Why might reaspiration be necessary?
Why might reaspiration be necessary?
Which post-embalming treatment is especially important in ch…
Which post-embalming treatment is especially important in children?
What does hypodermic embalming involve?
What does hypodermic embalming involve?
Which area often requires re-aspiration post-embalming?
Which area often requires re-aspiration post-embalming?
What instrument is commonly used to open and treat cavities…
What instrument is commonly used to open and treat cavities during autopsy preparation?