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swpotter12

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A client has been in labor for about eight hours, and is now dilated to 6 cm; contraction duration is 60 seconds; and contraction frequency is 4-5 minutes. The nurse recognizes the client is now in what stage of labor?
 
  A) first-stage labor, transition phase B) second-stage labor C) first-stage labor, active phase D) first-stage labor, latent phase

Question 2

The nurse is assessing the breast of a woman who is 1 month postpartum. The woman is complaining of a painful area on one breast with a red area. The nurse notes a local area on one breast to be red and warm to touch.
 
  Which of the following should the nurse consider as the potential diagnosis?
  A) Breast yeast
  B) Mastitis
  C) Plugged milk duct
  D) Engorgement



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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