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SAVANNAHHOOPER23

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The client delivered thirty minutes ago. Her blood pressure and pulse are stable. Scant vaginal bleeding is taking place. The nurse should prepare for which procedure?
 
  A. Abdominal hysterectomy
   B. Manual removal of the placenta
   C. Repair of perineal lacerations
   D. Foley catheterization

Question 2

The 26-year-old primiparous client is having her initial prenatal appointment. The client reports to the nurse that she suffered a pelvic fracture in a car accident three years ago.
 
  The client asks the nurse if her pelvic fracture might affect her ability to have a vaginal delivery. What response by the nurse is best? A. It depends on how your pelvis healed.
   B. You will need to have a cesarean birth.
   C. Please talk to your doctor about that.
   D. You will be able to delivery vaginally.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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