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A client reports painless, bright-red vaginal bleeding during the second trimester of pregnancy. upon assessment, the nurse finds that the client's urine output has decreased, the fundal height has increased, and the uterus is nontender with normal tone. what does the nurse interpret from these findings?

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The interpretation of findings based on the assessments performed by the nurse is that the patient is diagnosed with Placenta Previa. It is a case wherein the placenta is improperly entrenched in the lower uterine segment adjacent to the internal cervical operating system.

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