A nurse is reviewing the OB history of a patient who was jus…
A nurse is reviewing the OB history of a patient who was just admitted to labor and deliver in active labor. At home, she has one 4-year-old born at 39 weeks, one 3-year-old born at 36 weeks, and one set of twins, age 2, born at 34 weeks. What is the client’s GTPAL?
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A nurse is caring for a patient in the emergency department who is experiencing vaginal bleeding and cramping at 10 weeks gestation. The provider suspects a spontaneous abortion (SAB). Which nursing intervention is most appropriate to support the patient during this time?
Read DetailsA multiparous client presents for a prenatal visit at 20 wee…
A multiparous client presents for a prenatal visit at 20 weeks gestation. In reviewing her obstetric history, she reports the following: She had twins at 34 weeks gestation, one child at 37 weeks gestation, and 2 spontaneous abortions at 10 weeks of gestation. What is this client’s GTPAL?
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