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The nurse is caring for four antepartum clients. Which client should the nurse see first?

  • A. Client with hyperemesis gravidarum who is currently vomiting (9%)
  • B. Client with molar pregnancy who has dark brown vaginal discharge (8%)
  • C. Client with suspected ectopic pregnancy who has abdominal and shoulder pain (71%)
  • D. Client with threatened miscarriage who says, 'I am a Jehovah's Witness.' (10%)
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: A suspected ectopic pregnancy is a medical emergency due to the risk of rupture and internal bleeding, which can be life-threatening. Abdominal and shoulder pain are hallmark symptoms, indicating possible referred pain from diaphragmatic irritation. This client requires immediate assessment and intervention, prioritizing over hyperemesis gravidarum (which, while serious, is less immediately life-threatening), molar pregnancy (which needs monitoring but is not an acute emergency), and threatened miscarriage (which requires evaluation but is less urgent without active bleeding or pain).