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A primiparous woman presents in labor with the following labs: hemoglobin 10.9 g/ (109 g/L), hematocrit 29 % (0.29), hepatitis surface antigen positive , group B Streptococcus positive, and rubella non-immune. Which intervention should the nurse implement? Reference Range Hemoglobin [Reference Range: 12-16 g/dL (120-160 g/L)] Hematocrit Reference RangePregnant female: 37% to 47% (0.37 to 0.47 volume fraction) Hepatitis Surface Antigen Reference Range : negative ] Group B Streptococcus [Reference Range : negative] a. Inject hepatitis B immune globulin 0.5 mL. b. Give measles , mumps, rubella vaccine 0.5 mL. C. Transfuse two units packed red blood cells d. Administer ampicillin 2 grams intravenously
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A primiparous woman presents in labor with the following labs: hemoglobin 10.9 g/ (109 g/L), hematoc