Pre-term Labor > Maternal & Newborn
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Signs and Symptoms
Total Questions : 4
Showing 4 questions, Sign in for moreA nurse is assessing a pregnant client who is at risk for pre-term labor.
Which sign or symptom should the nurse prioritize when determining the need for immediate intervention?
A client at 32 weeks of gestation presents with regular uterine contractions occurring every 7 minutes and lasting for 45 seconds.
Which additional sign or symptom should the nurse expect to assess?
A nurse is assessing a pregnant client who is at risk for pre-term labor.
Which signs or symptoms should the nurse consider as a potential indicator of imminent labor?
A nurse is assessing a pregnant client who is at risk for pre-term labor.
Which symptom should the nurse consider as a potential warning sign indicating the need for immediate medical attention?
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