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Frost2351

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A nurse is suggesting a dietary plan to a client who sustained a stab wound to his upper
  chest. What are the nursing considerations to be kept in mind while recommending a
  dietary plan that promotes wound healing?
 
  A) Avoid a high-calorie diet
  B) Consume a low-protein diet
  C) Drink adequate fluids
  D) Avoid citrus fruits

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A pregnant woman is having moderately strong contractions every 3 minutes lasting 50 seconds. Her cervix is dilated 6 cm. What state of labor is she experiencing?
 
  A) Stage I, latent phase
  B) Stage I, active phase
  C) Stage I, transitional phase
  D) Stage II



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Answer to Question 1

C

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In the stage I active phase, the woman experiences regular, moderate to strong contractions: frequency 2 to 4 minutes, duration 45 to 60 seconds with dilation 4 to 8 cm. In the stage I latent phase, the woman experiences irregular, mild contractions: frequency 5 to 20 minutes, duration 30 to 50 seconds with dilation 0 to 4 cm. In the stage I transitional phase, the woman experiences regular, very strong contractions: frequency 2 to 3 minutes, duration 60 to 90 seconds with dilation 8 to 10 cm. During stage II, the woman's abdominal muscles and diaphragm join the uterine muscles to push the newborn out of the woman's body. The woman may say she feels pushing pains or a bearing down feeling.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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