You are giving report to the nurse at the hospital regarding your patient who is nine months pregnant. You tell her that the patient reports that her doctor told her that she had recently had protein in her urine. You know that this is indicative of:
A) eclampsia.
B) gestational diabetes.
C) imminent labor.
D) preeclampsia.
Answer: D
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