A nurse is caring for a client. The nurse reviews the client…

A nurse is caring for a client. The nurse reviews the client’s vital signs at 1000 and again at 1100.1000Temperature: 38.2° C (100.8° F), oralBlood pressure: 114/56 mm Hg, supineApical heart rate: 99/minRespiratory rate: 32/minPulse oximetry: 85% on room air1100Temperature: 38.6° C (101.5° F), oralBlood pressure: 112/54 mm Hg, supineApical heart rate: 102/minRespiratory rate: 22/minPulse oximetry: 95% on 40% oxygen via face maskMatch each finding at 1100 with the client’s status.

A nurse is caring for a client at 36 weeks gestation undergo…

A nurse is caring for a client at 36 weeks gestation undergoing a nonstress test (NST) that shows a baseline fetal heart rate of 170 bpm with minimal variability and no accelerations during a 30-minute period, while the client reports feeling fetal movement. Considering the NST findings and fetal well-being assessment principles, what is the nurse’s best next action?