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Primary (deciduous) teeth are replaced by permanent teeth. By adulthood the child will have __________ permanent teeth.
 
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To assess the health of the mother accurately during labor, the nurse should be aware that:
 
  a. The woman's blood pressure will increase during contractions and fall back to prelabor normal between contractions.
  b. Use of the Valsalva maneuver is encouraged during the second stage of labor to relieve fetal hypoxia.
  c. Having the woman point her toes will reduce leg cramps.
  d. The endogenous endorphins released during labor will raise the woman's pain threshold and produce sedation.



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Answer to Question 1

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A Blood pressure increases during contractions but remains somewhat elevated between them.
B Use of the Valsalva maneuver is discouraged during second stage labor because of a number of possible unhealthy outcomes, including fetal hypoxia.
C Pointing the toes can cause leg cramps, as can the process of labor itself.
D In addition, physiologic anesthesia of the perineal tissues, caused by the pressure of the presenting part, decreases the mother's perception of pain.





 

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