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j.rubin

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During the active phase of labor, the FHR of a low-risk patient should be assessed every
 
  a. 15 minutes
  b. 30 minutes
  c. 45 minutes
  d. 1 hour

Question 2

What predisposes the adolescent to feel an increased need for sleep?
 
  a. An inadequate diet
  b. Rapid physical growth
  c. Decreased activity that contributes to a feeling of fatigue
  d. The lack of ambition typical of this age-group



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Answer to Question 1

B
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A 15-minute assessments are appropriate for a fetus at high risk.
B For the fetus at low risk for complications, guidelines for frequency of
assessments are at least every 30 minutes during the active phase of labor.
C 45-minute assessments during the active phase of labor is not frequent enough to
monitor for complications.
D 1-hour assessments during the active phase of labor are not frequent enough to
monitor for complications.

Answer to Question 2

B
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A Rapid physical growth, the tendency toward overexertion, and the overall
increased activity of this age contributes to fatigue.
B During growth spurts, the need for sleep is increased.
C Rapid physical growth, the tendency toward overexertion, and the overall
increased activity of this age contributes to fatigue.
D Rapid physical growth, the tendency toward overexertion, and the overall
increased activity of this age contributes to fatigue.





 

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