What other assessment questions should you ask her at this time?

What will be an ideal response?


• Has she been feeling the baby move?
• Does her uterus feel tender?
• Has she had any vaginal bleeding?
• Has she felt any right upper abdominal pain?
• What has been her weight gain since the beginning of the pregnancy and in the past week?
• Does she feel she has been urinating less?
• Does she smoke, drink alcohol, or use any social drugs?

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