A 28-year-old pregnant client presents with epigastric pain,…
A 28-year-old pregnant client presents with epigastric pain, back pain, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and jaundice. What diagnostic test should the nurse expect to be performed on this client to determine the presence of gallstones?
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A patient with advanced liver disease presents with voming blood, tachycardia, cool, clammy skin, restlessness, and lethargy. All signs indicate a complicaon of portal hypertension. Based on the findings, the nurse determines the paent is experiencing which complicaons of portal hypertension?
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