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mikaylakyoung

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A woman at 40 weeks' gestation should be instructed to go to a hospital or birth center for evaluation when she experiences:
 
  a. A trickle of fluid from the vagina.
  b. Thick pink or dark red vaginal mucus.
  c. Irregular contractions for 1 hour.
  d. Fetal movement.

Question 2

The nurse is teaching a couple about the pros and cons of genetic testing. Which of the following statements best describes the capabilities of genetic testing?
 
  A) Various genetic tests help the physician choose appropriate treatments.
  B) Genetic testing helps couples avoid having children with fatal diseases.
  C) Genetic tests identify people at high risk for preventable conditions.
  D) Some genetic tests can give a probability for developing a disorder.



prumorgan

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Answer to Question 1

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A trickle of fluid from the vagina may indicate rupture of the membranes requiring evaluation for infection or cord compression.
Bloody show may occur before the onset of true labor. It does not require professional as-sessment unless the bleeding is pronounced.
This is a sign of false labor and does not require further assessment.
The lack of fetal movement needs further assessment.

Answer to Question 2

D



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