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bcretired

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Under which circumstances would the nurse remove prostaglandins from the client's cervix? Se-lect all that apply.
 
  1. Contractions every 5 minutes
  2. Nausea and vomiting
  3. Late decelerations
  4. Contractions every 90 seconds
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Question 2

A woman telephones the clinic to say that it has been 6 weeks since her last menstrual period, but a home pregnancy test run today was negative.
 
  She asks, Do you think I could be pregnant? After determining that the test was performed correctly, the nurse's best reply would be: 1. Probably not. These tests rarely give a false-negative result.
  2. You might be. If you haven't started your period in one week, you should repeat the test following the instructions carefully, and call the clinic again.
  3. You probably are. There are a lot of false-negative results with these tests.
  4. You might have an ectopic pregnancy. You should be seen by a doctor in the next few days.



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Answer to Question 1

2; 3; 4
Rationale: The main reasons to remove prostaglandins from a client's cervix are nausea and vomiting, decelerations, and hyperstimulation of the cervix.
1. Contractions every 5 minutes are consistent with the plan of induction.
2. The main reasons to remove prostaglandins from a client's cervix are nausea and vomiting, de-celerations, and hyperstimulation of the cervix.
3. The main reasons to remove prostaglandins from a client's cervix are nausea and vomiting, de-celerations, and hyperstimulation of the cervix.
4. The main reasons to remove prostaglandins from a client's cervix are nausea and vomiting, de-celerations, and hyperstimulation of the cervix.

Answer to Question 2

2
Rationale:
1. Current home pregnancy tests are quite accurate when used correctly. Some can detect pregnancy as early as the first day of the missed period. If a woman has delayed menses and suspects pregnancy, but the home pregnancy test is negative, she should wait 1 week and repeat the home test.
2. Current home pregnancy tests are quite accurate when used correctly. Some can detect pregnancy as early as the first day of the missed period. If a woman has delayed menses and suspects pregnancy, but the home pregnancy test is negative, she should wait 1 week and repeat the home test.
3. Current home pregnancy tests are quite accurate when used correctly. Some can detect pregnancy as early as the first day of the missed period. If a woman has delayed menses and suspects pregnancy, but the home pregnancy test is negative, she should wait 1 week and repeat the home test.
4. Current home pregnancy tests are quite accurate when used correctly. Some can detect pregnancy as early as the first day of the missed period. If a woman has delayed menses and suspects pregnancy, but the home pregnancy test is negative, she should wait 1 week and repeat the home test.



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