A pregnant woman tells the nurse-midwife, 'I've heard that if I eat certain foods during my pregnancy, the baby will be a boy.' The nurse-midwife should explain that this is a myth, and that the sex of the baby is determined at what time?
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Question 2 of 47
A pregnant client tells the clinic nurse she wants to know the sex of her baby as soon as it can be determined. What factor allows this at 12 weeks' gestation?
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Question 3 of 47
The nurse is monitoring a pregnant client with severe preeclampsia. Which finding requires immediate intervention?
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The nurse is assessing a client who reports vaginal bleeding at 20 weeks' gestation. What is the priority action?
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Question 5 of 47
A pregnant client asks about the purpose of an ultrasound at 20 weeks' gestation. What is the best response?
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