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A nurse is assessing a client who is 24 weeks pregnant and has preeclampsia.

Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the provider as a manifestation of severe preeclampsia?



Correct Answer: C

This is a manifestation of severe preeclampsia that indicates liver involvement and can precede a seizure.

The nurse should report this finding to the provider immediately and prepare for possible delivery of the baby.

Choice A is wrong because blood pressure of 150/90 mm Hg is a sign of mild preeclampsia, not severe. Severe preeclampsia is diagnosed when the systolic pressure is 160 mm Hg or higher or the diastolic pressure is 110 mm Hg or higher.

Choice B is wrong because urine protein of 2+ is also a sign of mild preeclampsia, not severe. Severe preeclampsia is diagnosed when the urine protein is 3+ or higher.

Choice D is wrong because facial edema is a common finding in normal pregnancy and does not indicate severe preeclampsia. Other signs of severe preeclampsia include headache, blurred vision, oliguria, thrombocytopenia, and pulmonary edema.




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