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Intrapartum-L&D fall 2023 questions and answers correctly elaborated and verified 100% A nurse is reviewing the factors important in the process of labor. Which two pelvic types are favorable for labor and vaginal delivery? - Gynecoid and anthropoid pelvis types are favorable for labor or delivery, whereas android and platypelloid pelvis types are not favorable A patient at 39 weeks gestation calls the clinic nurse with complaints of pelvic pressure, diarrhea, and vaginal secretions. The nurse would correctly interpret these as signs and symptoms of a(n): - Pelvic pressure, diarrhea, and vaginal secretions are symptoms of impending labor. Vaginal infection may be recognized by an odor to the vaginal secretions, along with back or abdominal pain and fever. Urinary tract infection will present with a strong odor to the urine, along with pain and/or burning upon urination with possible fever. Although rupture of membranes precedes labor in 12% of cases, it likely would be accompanied by the expulsion of large amounts of amniotic fluid. A nurse is caring for a patient admitted to the birthing unit with rupture of membranes for two hours. A pelvic exam reveals a dilatation of 4 cm, and the presenting part is not engaged. Which possible complication should the nurse anticipate? - When a pelvic exam reveals a dilatation of 4 cm and the presenting part is not engaged, the nurse should anticipate a prolapsed cord. With placenta previa, the placenta is implanted in the lower uterine segment rather than the upper portion of the uterus, and it is not a complication of ruptured membranes or cervical dilatation. Amniotic infection is a potential complication after the membranes have been ruptured for >12 hours, especially if uterine contractions are p

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