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When using the urgent vs non-urgent approach to client care, the nurse determines that the priority action is to turn the client onto her . Late decelerations indicate that the client might have ute... roplacental insufficiency, maternal hypotension, uterine tachysystole form oxytocin administration, or several other complicating factors. The client might be exerting pressure on the inferior vena cava, which decreases the oxygen to the placenta and thus to the fetus. Turning the client onto her side will relieve the pressure and facilitate better blood flow to the placenta, thereby increasing the fetal oxygen supply. - Answer>>> left side A contraction stress test determines how well the fetus tolerates the stress of uterine contractions. A test is negative when there are at least - Answer>>> 3 uterine contractions in a 10-min period with no late or significant variable decelerations during electronic fetal monitoring. Uteroplacental insufficiency produces late decelerations Dinoprostone is used to the cervix for the induction of labor in clients who are at term. - Answer>>> prepare (or ripen) A nurse is preparing a client who is in active labor for epidural analgesia. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? - Answer>>> The nurse should obtain a 20 to 30 min EFM strip before induction of the spinal anesthesia. The strip should be evaluated as baseline information. After induction, fetal heart rate and pattern is assessed and documented every 5 to 10 min and emergency care is provided for fetal distress, such as bradycardia or late decelerations. The nurse should position the client in a sitting or side-lying position with her back curved to widen the intervertebral space. The nurse should inform the client that the anesthetic effect will last 1 to 3 hr. A pattern of prolonged uterine contractions lasting more than 90 seconds is an indication that there is inadequate uterine relaxation, this should be - Answer>>> reported to the provider The gate control theory of pain is based on the concept of blocking or preventing the transmission of pain signals to the brain by using distraction techniques such as - Answer>>> massage. Massaging the client's back focuses on neuromuscular and cognitive changes. Which of these Fetal assessment tests can be performed as early as 10 weeks gestation? - Answer>>> Chronionic Villus Sampling The purpose of this test is to determine if an increase in Fetal Heart Rate occurs with fetal movement. - Answer>>> Nonstress test A test and procedure performed after 18 weeks that extracts fetal blood from the umbilical cord - Answer>>> Percutaneous Umbilical Blood Sampling (PUBS) [Show More]

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