Danielle Carter, 24 years old, G2P1, is 18 weeks pregnant an…

Danielle Carter, 24 years old, G2P1, is 18 weeks pregnant and presents for a prenatal visit. She reports:Daily cigarette smoking (½ pack per day)Occasional alcohol use on weekendsRecent cocaine use “a few times this month”Reports decreased appetiteVital Signs:BP 148/92 mm HgHR 110 bpmFundal height consistent with gestational ageFetal heart rate 165 bpmIdentify the Condition the Fetus Is Most at Risk For?

A 28-year-old woman at 36 weeks gestation presents to the la…

A 28-year-old woman at 36 weeks gestation presents to the labor and delivery unit with complaints of a persistent headache and blurred vision. Her blood pressure is 165/110 mmHg, and she has 3+ proteinuria on urinalysis. The nurse suspects worsening preeclampsia and begins a focused neurological assessment. As part of the assessment, you check for clonus. Click on the body part where clonus is typically assessed.