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During an exam, the nurse notes that the blood pressure of a client at 22 weeks' gestation is lower, and her heart rate is 12 beats per minute higher than at her last visit. How should the nurse interpret these findings?

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During an exam, the nurse notes that the blood pressure of a client at 22 weeks' gestation is lower, and her heart rate is 12 beats per minute higher than at her last visit. How should the nurse interpret these findings?

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These findings can be interpreted as normal physiological changes during pregnancy. During the mid-pregnancy period, around 22 weeks, it is common for blood pressure to decrease due to the expansion of the circulatory system and hormonal effects. This is often accompanied by an increase in heart rate as the heart works harder to supply blood to both the mother and the growing fetus. However, these changes should be within certain limits and any extreme changes or symptoms like dizziness, blurred vision, or shortness of breath should be evaluated further. It's always important to monitor these changes and discuss them with the healthcare provider to ensure the health and safety of both the mother and the baby.

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