The nurse is assisting the client to practice different breathing techniques during the second stage of labor when the client reports numbness and tingling of her lips and fingers. The most appropriate nursing intervention at this time is to:
A) position the client on her left side, and assess fetal heart tones. B) provide oxygen at 6 L/min by mask. C) obtain vital signs, and then notify the physician or midwife. D) have the client breathe slowly, while covering her mouth and nose.
Question 2
The nurse assessing a newborn just admitted to the nursery notes a dark red spot on the nape of the infant's neck. The nurse documents this finding as:
A) erythema toxicum neonatorum. B) milia. C) stork bite. D) Epstein's pearl.