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The labor nurse is providing care for a patient admitted for induction of labor at 38 weeks' gestation. The patient's Bishop score is 5, and an infusion of oxytocin (Pitocin) is initiated with orders that read as follows:
 
  mix 30 units of Pitocin in 500 mL of NS, increase the rate of infusion by 2 mL/hr every 15 to 60 minutes until a pattern of three contractions in 10 minutes is established. What is the priority nursing action for this patient?
 
  a. Increase the infusion of Pitocin every 30 to 60 minutes.
  b. Assess for changes in the patient's cervix every 2 hours.
  c. Obtain a reactive nonstress test prior to starting the infusion.
  d. Determine the fetal heart rate baseline for 30 minutes prior to starting the infusion.

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A patient who is a 2-1-0-0-1 at 34 weeks' gestation is interested in a vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC) and asks the nurse about this possibility.
 
  Which reason for her primary cesarean section would indicate to the nurse that the patient should be discouraged from pursuing this option?
 
  a. Transverse lie
  b. Prolapsed cord
  c. Placenta previa
  d. Cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD)



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ANS: A
Cervical assessment estimates whether the cervix is favorable for induction. The Bishop scoring system is used to estimate cervical readiness for labor with five factorscervical dilation, effacement, consistency, position, and fetal station. Vaginal birth is more likely to result if the Bishop score is higher than 8. This patient's Bishop score is low and she is at increased risk for an operative birth. Titration of Pitocin is at the judgment of the RN. A slower infusion of Pitocin allows more time for her body to adapt to the Pitocin and increases her potential for a nonoperative birth. Pitocin is a rapid-acting drug with an onset of 1 minute, duration of 30 minutes, and a half-life of 12 to 17 minutes. Cervical assessment is completed on an as-needed basis and is not scheduled. Assuring fetal well-being is important and can be determined by variability in the FHR baseline. A reactive nonstress test is not necessary prior to infusion. Establishing a baseline FHR prior to induction is a standard of care.

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ANS: D
A prior cesarean birth alone is not an indication for another cesarean birth for most women. Many women will choose repeat cesarean rather than a trial of labor even if they are appropriate candidates for VBAC because of the small, but real, added risk for uterine rupture. For other women, trying to deliver their next baby vaginallywhether successful or notis important to them. Cephalopelvic disproportion is a condition in which fetal size exceeds the size of the pelvis. In cases of true CPD, the probability of the second fetus being smaller is slim and a repeat cesarean section is warranted. The remaining indications for the primary cesarean section do not relate to fetal size and a VBAC may be considered.



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