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If a woman is dilated to 5cm, what phase/stage of labor is she in?
a. early phase of first stage
b. active phase of first stage
c. early phase of second stage
d. third stage
A
What phase/stage of labor is a woman in if she is dilated to 8cm?
a. early phase of first stage
b. active phase of first stage
c. early phase of second stage
d. third stage
B
,The tell of how engaged a fetus is is known as:
a. anatomy
b. show
c. gynecoid
d. station
D
If a nurse reports that the fetus is engaged and at station 0, the fetus is:
a. above the ischial spines
b. at the level of the ischial spines
c. below the ischial spines
d. none of the above
B
If the nurse reports that the fetus is engaged and at station -1, the fetus is:
a. above the ischial spines
b. at the level of the ischial spines
c. below the ischial spines
d. none of the above
A
,If the nurse reports that the fetus is engaged and at station +2, the fetus is:
a. above the ischial spines
b. at the level of the ischial spines
c. below the ischial spines
d. none of the above
C
If the fetus was found to have its head presenting at the cervix, was facing the
right side, and had most of its weight shifted forward, what would the RN
document in the EMR?
a. ROP
b. RSA
c. ROA
d. ROT
C
, A fetus is in an occiput posterior lie. What is the term for this type of labor?
Back labor
S/S of back labor include all of the following except:
a. pressure in pelvis
b. severe back pain
c. irregular contractions
d. slowly progressing labor
A
Jessica is in the hospital preparing to give birth. She is experiencing severe back
pain and irregular contractions. It is determined that her fetus is in ROP lie. Which
intervention should the nurse attempt to relieve pain/pressure? Select all that
apply.
a. change mothers position to be laying on her left side
b. change mothers position to be laying on her right side
c. provide counterpressure
d. administer IV pain medications
A, C