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lunatika

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During a sterile vaginal examination, the nurse palpates the back of a fetus' head 2 cm below the mother's ischial spines and facing toward the right side of the mother's back. Which of the following is consistent with this assessment?
 
  A) ROA, 2 station
  B) RSP, 2 station
  C) RMA, +2 station
  D) ROP, +2 station

Question 2

The nurse has cared for a woman and her family throughout her labor experience from the latent phase of stage 1 to 1 hour after delivery.
 
  During which period of the labor should the nurse monitor the patient most carefully for cardiovascular compromise?
  A) Active phase
  B) Transition
  C) Second stage
  D) First hour postpartum



djpooyouma

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Answer to Question 1

D
ROP, +2 station

Answer to Question 2

D
First hour postpartum



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