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rachel9

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Which client position is preferred during the active and transition phases of labor because it promotes uteroplacental blood flow?
 
  a. semi-Fowler's c. supine
  b. side-lying d. walking

Question 2

What is the MOST common method of obtaining blood specimens from a client?
 
  a. skin puncture c. venipuncture
  b. arterial stick d. intravascular catheter



kjohnson

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Answer to Question 1

B
The active phase begins when the cervix is dilated 4 cm and ends when the cervix is dilated 8 cm. The client will focus on breathing techniques and is less receptive to teaching. The transition phase begins when the cervix is dilated 8 cm and ends when the cervix is 10 cm. The client becomes restless and has difficulty following directions. She has increasing rectal pressure, feels warm, and has perspiration on her upper lip. Nausea and vomiting are common during the transition phase. Side lying positioning can promote uteroplacental blood flow.

Answer to Question 2

C
There are three primary methods to obtain blood specimens: venipuncture, skin puncture, and arterial sticks. The most common methods is venipuncture.



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