Cesarean Delivery – Sherpath Questions With Correct Answers
For which patient does the nurse know that cesarean delivery is relatively contraindicated? - Answer A patient with a confirmed absence of fetal heartbeat Fetal death is a contraindication for cesarean delivery. The surgical risks to the mother (infection, hemorrhage, atelectasis, and anesthesia complications) outweigh the benefit of cesarean delivery in this case. A patient with a confirmed absence of fetal heartbeat Fetal death is a contraindication for cesarean delivery. The surgical risks to the mother (infection, hemorrhage, atelectasis, and anesthesia complications) outweigh the benefit of cesarean delivery in this case. - Answer Fetal malpresentation Fetal malpresentation may pose additional harm to the mother or fetus, and cesarean delivery may be indicated. Prolapsed umbilical cord Prolapsed umbilical cord is an indication for a cesarean birth when delivery can be expedited surgically. Dystocia Dystocia, or dysfunctional labor, is often an indication for cesarean delivery. Active genital herpes outbreak at delivery Active genital herpes at the time of delivery is an indication for cesarean delivery because of the risk for transmission to the infant. When teaching new parents about risks to the infant of cesarean delivery, which risks would the nurse describe? - Answer Fetal injury
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