In reviewing Ashley's history, the RN is correct in concluding that Ashley is in jeopardy of developing a hypertensive disorder because of her age (42). Which other factors add to Ashley's risk of developing preeclampsia?A. Family history.
B. Preexisting medical or genetic condition, such as Factor V Leiden.
C. Nulliparity.D. Toxemia - is an old term for preeclampsia that some clients may still use.E. Reason for preeclampsia are unknown, but research shows that preexisting medical conditions and genetic conditions put the client at higher risk for preeclampsia.F. Nulliparity - first pregnancy places a client at higher risk preeclampsia than multiparty with the same partner.

Respuesta :

Answer:__ Family history

__ pre-existing medical or genetic conditions such as factor V Leiden

__ Nulliparity

Pre-eclampsia otherwise known as gestational hypertension or toxemia is defined as severe Hypertension that occurs during pregnancy in the presence of significant protein in the urine(proteinuria)

Pre-eclampsia is a pregnancy complication.

Explanation:

A family history of hypertension is an important factor for the development of pre- eclampsia.

Women that are carriers of the factor V Leiden mutation are an increased risk of developing severe pre-eclampsia.

Nulliparity is associated with an increased risk of gestational hypertension.(pre-eclampsia)