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CBme

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Slowly removing some amniotic fluid is a treatment for hydramnios. What consequence can occur with the withdrawal of fluid?
 
  1. Preterm labor
  2. Prolapsed cord
  3. Preeclampsia
  4. Placenta previa

Question 2

A menopausal woman tells her nurse that she experiences discomfort from vaginal dryness during sexual intercourse, and asks, What should I use as a lubricant? The nurse should recommend:
 
  1. Petroleum jelly.
  2. A water-soluble lubricant.
  3. Body cream or body lotion.
  4. Less-frequent intercourse.



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 2. A needle or a fetal scalp electrode is used to make a small puncture in the amniotic sac. There is a risk that the force of the fluid could make a larger hole in the amniotic sac, thus increasing the risk of a prolapsed cord.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: Petroleum jelly is not a healthy choice for vaginal lubrication.
Rationale 2: A water-soluble jelly should be used.
Rationale 3: Body creams and body lotions are not healthy choices for this vaginal lubrication.
Rationale 4: Less-frequent intercourse is an inappropriate response.




CBme

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


smrtceo

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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