Which Sign Or Symptom Leads The Nurse To Suspect That A Client Is Experiencing A Tubal Pregnancy?

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Which Sign Or Symptom Leads The Nurse To Suspect That A Client Is Experiencing A Tubal Pregnancy?

A. A painful, tender area in the epigastric region after meals B. Lower abdominal cramping of 1 week's duration with constipation C. Leukorrhea or dysuria occurring a few days after the first missed menstrual period D. A sharp pain in the lower right or left side of the abdomen, radiating to the shoulder
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D. A sharp pain in the lower right or left side of the abdomen, radiating to the shoulder

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