A woman who is 32 weeks pregnant has concluded a prenatal visit. The nurse should schedule the next prenatal visit for which gestational week?

A.
33 weeks
B.
34 weeks
C.
38 weeks
D.
40 weeks


ANS: B
Women are seen once every 4 weeks until 28 to 32 weeks' gestation, when the schedule changes to every 2 weeks. The nurse should schedule this woman's next visit at 34 weeks.

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