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In order for a woman to start pushing, she must be how many cm (s) dilated?*2 points102091

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In order for a woman to start pushing, she must be how many cm (s) dilated?*2 points102091

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In order for a woman to start pushing during childbirth, she must be 10 cm dilated.

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24. As a primigravida progresses with her labor, she begins to bear down with her contractions. You tell her that pushing in the absence of contractions before the cervix is fully dilated will lead to:*1 pointA. more rapid dilationB. cord prolapsedC. more rapid effacementD. development of cervical edema25. Complete flexion of the fetal head is advantageous for vaginal delivery because:*1 pointA. the fetus presents the smallest anteroposterior diameter of his skullB. the occipitomental diameter will be presented for deliveryC. the fetus presents the largest anteroposterior diameter of his skullD. the long axis of the fetus is parallel to the mother’s spine26. A postpartum nurse is providing instructions to a client after delivery of a healthy newborn infant. The nurse instructs the client that she should expect normal bowel elimination to return:*1 pointA. 3 days postpartumB. 7 days postpartumC. On the day of deliveryD. Within 2 weeks postpartum27. Mr. Young’s wife has requested her PRN medicines for pain. Of the following actions, which has the highest priority in relation to administering the medications?*1 pointA. providing privacy during the injectionB. assessing maternal vital signs and fetal heart rateC. assessing uterine contractions and the progress of laborD. informing her that she may become drowsy and/or nauseated28. The nurse encourages a multigravida to empty her bladder every 2 to 3 hours while she is in labor because:*1 pointA. a full bladder impedes the descent of the fetusB. a full bladder may rupture during laborC. a bruised bladder may predispose to pyelonephritisD. urine specimens are needed for glucose and albumin29. Which of the following fetal heart rates would be expected in the fetus of a laboring woman who is full -term?    *1 pointA. 80-100 beats per minuteB. 100-120 beats per minuteC. 120-160 beats per minuteD. 160-180 beats per minute30. Best time to get FHT:*1 pointA. at the beginning of uterine contractionB. just after a uterine contractionC. 10 minutes after a uterine contractionD. at the beginning and at the end of contraction

During the third stage of labor, theGroup of answer choicescervix becomes dilated to about four inches.estrogen levels begin to rise.baby begins to move down into the vagina.placenta is delivered.

My Practice Time 1 1. Convert into centimetres. a. 2 m b. 4 m c. 90 m e. 15 m 20 cm f 6 m 50 cm g. 12 m 9 cm d. 70 m 25 cm b. 8 m 50 cm 2. Convert the following into m and cm. a. 400 cm b. 306 cm c. 129 cm d. 256 cm e. 781 cm f. 244 cm g. 888 cm h. 413 cm 3. How many more centimetres are required to make a metre? a. 82 cm 8 cm b. 57 cm 43cm c. 9 cm e. 23 cm 91cm d. 84 cm 16 cm 77 cm f. 49 cm 51 cm

91. From the end of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction.*1 pointA. IntensityB. IntervalC. DurationD. Frequency92. Refers to the psychological state or feelings that a woman brings into labor.  *1 pointA. PowerB. PassengerC. PsycheD. Passage93. Refers to the enlargement or widening of the cervical canal from the opening a few millimeters wide to one large enough to permit passage of a fetus.*1 pointA. DilatationB. EffacementC. EngagementD. Station94. The presenting part is at the perineum and can be seen if the vulva is separated is termed as:*1 pointA. CrowningB. AttitudeC. EngagementD. Flexion95. The occipitomental diameter measures:*1 pointA. 12.5 cmB. 12 cmC. 13.5 cmD. 9.5 cm96. This phase is about 6 hours in a nullipara and 4 1/2 hours in multipara.*1 pointA. ActiveB. LatentC. AcceleratedD. Transition97. Signs of fetal distress are the following, except:*1 pointA. Fetal acidosisB. FHR < 100/minuteC. Fetal ThrashingD. FHR >140 /minute98. As head comes out, the back of the neck stops beneath the pubic arch. The head extends and the forehead, nose, mouth and chin appear is a cardinal movement of labor, referred to as:*1 pointA. DescentB. ExtensionC. FlexionD. Internal Rotation99. Laceration involving not only the vaginal mucous membrane, perineal skin and muscles but also the external sphincter of the rectum.*1 pointA. 1st degreeB. 2nd degreeC. 3rd degreeD. 4th degree100. Another term for external rotation*1 pointA. ExpulsionB. DippingC. RestitutionD. Floating

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