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- The nurse is assessing a client with suspected endometriosis. Which of the following findings would support a diagnosis of endometriosis? Dyspareunia Hot flashes Weight gain AmenorrheaYour client is 6'3" and weighs approximately 178 pounds. He is extremely demented and ambulates safely without any assistive devices. He is incontinent of loose stool which has seeped through his pants and when you advise him that you would like to change him he says "no" .... and he means it! Please describe how you would safely and ethically change him and provide perineal care. Please provide your rationale for your interventions.A nurse is caring for a 34week pregnant client with ruptured membranes. What lab values would the nurse expect to review for this client
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