The perinatal nurse knows that a cephalic presentation has the following advantages to the woman in labor:
A) The largest part of the fetus is presenting first
B) The fetal skull bones have the unique ability to change and mould during birth
C) The shape of the fetal head is optimal for cervical dilatation
D) The top of the fetal head assists with cervical effacement
Question 2
Parents bring their 15 year-old son to the mental health clinic for evaluation on referral from the school nurse.
They say he has been fluctuating from acting jittery and overly talkative to being completely depressed and unable to get out of bed or get dressed. The pediatric nurse suspects that the patient might be experiencing the symptoms of:
A) schizophrenia.
B) bipolar disorder.
C) major depressive disorder.
D) autism spectrum disorder.