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ETearle

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Assessment in labour should include:
 
  a. any VE assessments, abdominal palpation and descent of fetal head.
  b. any VE assessments, abdominal palpation, urinalysis and descent of fetal head.
  c. any VE assessments, vital signs and urinalysis.
  d. descent of fetal head vital signs and urinalysis.

Question 2

Fetal bradycardia of 60 b.p.m. or less could be indicative of:
 
  a. variable decelerations or fetal hypoxia.
  b. fetal hypoxia or fetal bradycardia.
  c. prolapsed cord or placental abruption.
  d. variable decelerations or placental abruption.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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