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The nurse is performing the interval history on a patient at 30 weeks of gestation. What data would the prenatal nurse bring to the attention of the health-care provider?

  • A. Hgb change from 12 g/dL (at first prenatal visit) to 11 g at 28 weeks
  • B. negative ketones in the urine
  • C. dysuria for 3 days
  • D. weight gain of 3 pounds in the last 2 weeks
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Rationale: Choice C (dysuria for 3 days) is the correct answer as it could indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI) which can lead to complications during pregnancy. Dysuria may be a sign of UTI, which can progress quickly in pregnant women. Bringing this to the health-care provider's attention is essential for prompt treatment to prevent potential harm to both the mother and baby.

Summary of other choices:
A: Hgb change is within normal range for pregnancy, not necessarily alarming.
B: Negative ketones in the urine are expected and indicate adequate glucose utilization.
D: Weight gain of 3 pounds in 2 weeks is considered normal in the third trimester and not typically a cause for concern unless sudden or excessive.