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corkyiscool3328

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When pouring a sterile solution from a bottle into a basin, which step should be
  followed by the nurse?
 
  A) Avoid touching the inside the basin
  B) Pour the solution quickly into the basin
  C) Hold the bottle with its label facing downward
  D) Place the bottle cap so that it is inside down

Question 2

The obstetrical nurse checks the station of a laboring pregnant woman and documents +5 on the patient chart. What does this number mean in terms of the delivery?
 
  A) The baby is floating above the mother's ischial spines.
  B) The fetal head is at the vaginal opening.
  C) The lowest part of the fetal skull is at the level of the mother's ischial spines.
  D) The presenting part is 5 cm above the level of the ischial spines.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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A station of +5 means the fetal head is at the vaginal opening. A station of 5 is considered floating, or the presenting part is 5 cm above the level of the ischial spines. The station at which the fetus is said to be fully engaged is called station 0; that is, the widest part of the presenting part of the fetus has lodged in the pelvic inlet, and the lowest part of the fetal skull is at the level of the mother's ischial spines.



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