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The physician has determined the need for forceps. The nurse should explain to the patient that the use of forceps is indicated:
 
  1. Because her support person is exhausted.
  2. Due to premature placental separation.
  3. To shorten the first stage of labor.
  4. To prevent fetal distress.

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The nurse is preparing new parents for discharge with their newborn. The father asks the nurse why the baby's head is so pointed and puffy-looking. What is the best response by the nurse?
 
  1. His head is molded from fitting through the birth canal. It will become more round.
  2. We refer to that as 'cone head,' which is a temporary condition that goes away.
  3. It might mean that your baby sustained brain damage during birth, and could have delays.
  4. I think he looks just like you. Your head is much the same shape as your baby's.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Exhaustion of the support person is not an indication for use of forceps.
Rationale 2: Forceps are applied during the second stage of labor. Indications for the use of forceps include premature placental separation, nonreassuring fetal heart rate, and the need to shorten the second stage of labor in cases of maternal exhaustion or regional anesthesia.
Rationale 3: Indications for the use of forceps include the need to shorten the second (not the first) stage of labor in cases of maternal exhaustion or regional anesthesia.
Rationale 4: Indications for the use of forceps include premature placental separation and a nonreassuring fetal heart rate. Using forceps does not prevent fetal distress.

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Explanation: 1. This statement is accurate and directly answers the father's question.




Coya19@aol.com

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


Liamb2179

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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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