Symptoms

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Question 1:

A nurse is assessing a pregnant client who reports increased urination and excessive thirst.

These symptoms are most likely indicative of:.

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Question 2:

A client presents to the healthcare clinic with complaints of fatigue and blurred vision during her pregnancy.

The nurse suspects these symptoms may be related to:.

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Question 3:

A nurse is providing education to a pregnant client who reports experiencing recurrent vaginal yeast infections.

The nurse explains that these infections may be associated with:.

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Question 4:

A client presents with complaints of excessive sweating and genital itching during her pregnancy.

The nurse suspects these symptoms may be related to:.

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Question 5:

A pregnant client reports frequent episodes of urinary tract infections.

The nurse recognizes that this symptom may be associated with:.

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Question 6:

A nurse is screening a pregnant woman for gestational diabetes.

The nurse should ask the woman about which of the following symptoms that may indicate high blood sugar levels?

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