Assignment Task: A 32-year-old G2P2 had a vaginal birth after a prolonged labor induction for preeclampsia. The baby weighed 4000 g (8 lb 13 oz), and the patient sustained a second-degree perineal laceration, which is being repaired. As the repair is being completed, the nurse becomes concerned about the amount of additional blood on the under-buttocks drape but observes that the patient's vital signs are normal. Which of the following statements is most accurate? Select an answer. Between 10%-20% of a woman's blood volume may be lost before the vital signs are affected. Abnormal bleeding should not be reported until it is accompanied by vital sign changes. Large amounts of blood loss will be evident in blood pressure readings within 5 minutes. Women with preeclampsia are better able to tolerate blood loss given their expanded total blood volume. Looking for Assignment Help?