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Milette, a 22 year old primigravid client is in her 22nd week of pregnancy. The physician informed the client that she has pregnancy induced hypertension. She is admitted to the hospital. The nurse concludes that the client was diagnosed with pregnancy induced hypertension when the vital signs taken today show that the blood pressure has increased during pregnancy from 100/60 to 130/80. When assessing the client, the nurse should thoroughly explore which finding at each visit?
- Any sudden weight gain
- An increase in urine output
- A decrease in urine protein level
- A decrease in pulse rate
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