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- The client arrives at the hospital and is admitted to the feto-maternal unit for labor monitoring. The client informs the nurse that she was admitted to the unit 3 days ago but that turned out to be a false labor. The nurse examines the client obtaining the vital signs. When is the most appropriate time to take the client’s vital signs? a. With the client positioned on her left side, between contractions b. With the client positioned on her right side, at the peak of a contraction c. With the client positioned on her left side, at the peak of contraction d. With the client positioned on her right side, between contractionsA pregnant woman is discussing positioning and the use of leg stirrups for delivery with a labor nurse. Which of the following client responses indicates that the client understood the information? Select all that apply. 1. When the client states, “I am glad that deliveries can take place in a variety of places, including a Jacuzzi bathtub.” 2. When the client says, “I heard that for doctors to deliver babies safely, it is essential to have the mother’s legs up in stirrups.” 3. When the client states, “l understand that if the fetus needs to turn during labor, | may end up delivering the baby on my hands and knees.” 4. When the client says, “During difficult deliveries it is sometimes necessary to put a woman'’s legs up in stirrups.” 5. When the client states, “I heard that midwives often deliver their patients either in the side-lying or squatting position.”1. A pregnant client, gravida 1 para 0, comes to the labor and delivery area stating that she thinks she is in labor. She reports short, somewhat irregular contractions occurring in the lower portion of the abdomen that seem to lessen when she walks. Her estimated date of delivery is tomorrow. a. Is the client experiencing true labor? Why or why not? b. What information would be most important for the nurse to explain to the client about labor? 2, 3, 4 2. A postpartum client who is breastfeeding calls the clinic because her breasts have become quite tender. She is 4 days postpartum and is told to come to the clinic for evaluation. At the clinic, assessment reveals that her breasts are shiny and red, hard, and very warm to the touch. Her nipples are intact and her temperature is slightly elevated. The newborn has been feeding well and appears satisfied after breastfeeding. a. What would the nurse explain as the underlying condition occurring? b. What measures would be important for the…
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