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A nurse is providing discharge instructions to a client who had severe pre-eclampsia and delivered a healthy baby at 34 weeks of gestation.

Which of the following statements by the client indicates a need for further teaching?



Correct Answer: D

“I will resume my normal activities as soon as possible.” This statement indicates a need for further teaching because a woman who had severe pre-eclampsia should rest more often and avoid strenuous activities until her blood pressure is normal and stable. She should also follow up with her doctor regularly and monitor her blood pressure at home.

Choice A is wrong because it is important to monitor blood pressure at home for a few weeks after having pre-eclampsia.

This can help detect any signs of worsening hypertension or organ damage.

Choice B is wrong because it is advisable to call the doctor if there are any headaches or vision changes, as these could be signs of brain injury or eclampsia.

Eclampsia is a serious complication of pre-eclampsia that causes seizures.

Choice C is wrong because some over-the-counter pain medications, such as ibuprofen, can increase blood pressure and should be avoided by women with pre-eclampsia. However, acetaminophen (Tylenol) is usually safe to take for mild pain relief.

Normal ranges for blood pressure during pregnancy are less than 140/90 mmHg. Normal ranges for protein in urine during pregnancy are less than 300 mg in 24 hours.




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