A) "I will get you some material about how labor pain is managed."
B) "Most women avoid cesarean births unless it is an emergency."
C) "I suggest you talk with the physician and get another opinion."
D) "Cesarean will cause you issues with additional pregnancies."
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Multiple Choice
A) Administration of narrow-spectrum prophylactic antibiotics
B) Verification that the woman has been NPO for 6 to 8 hours before surgery
C) Assessment of the woman's knowledge and educational needs
D) Assessment for risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE)
E) Prescription for sequential compression devices prior to surgery
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Multiple Choice
A) Pulmonary embolism
B) Postpartum hemorrhage
C) Surgical-site infection
D) Developing endometritis
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Multiple Choice
A) Mother is sitting up with the neonate prone on her chest.
B) Mother is supine with the neonate prone on her chest.
C) The neonate is prone on mother's chest and facing to the side.
D) Neonate is prone with mother resting in semi-Fowler's position.
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Multiple Choice
A) The patient has a preexisting medical condition that supports cesarean birth.
B) The size and/or shape of either the fetal head or patient pelvis is an issue.
C) The placenta is implanted in an unfavorable position in the uterus.
D) The patient had a surgery with an incision through the myometrium of the uterus.
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Multiple Choice
A) Maternal blood pressure indicative of hypotension
B) Maternal exhaustion from prolonged uterine activity
C) Recognition of a Category II fetal heart rate pattern
D) Increased maternal temperature related to infection
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Multiple Choice
A) The facility has a high rating for managing high-risk pregnancies.
B) Policies and parameters for cesarean need to be reviewed and refined.
C) Community education about the advantages of vaginal birth is deficient.
D) The incidence of maternal requests for cesarean delivery is increasing.
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Multiple Choice
A) Verify the patient has been NPO for 6 to 8 hours.
B) Start an IV line and administer an IV fluid as ordered.
C) Administer preoperative medications per orders.
D) Obtain a baseline fetal heart rate monitor strip.
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Multiple Choice
A) Signs and symptoms to report to health care provider
B) Comfortable positions for feeding the newborn
C) Encouragement for early dietary intake of solid foods
D) Encourage family to help with infant care and housework
E) Provide information on nutrition to promote tissue healing
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Multiple Choice
A) Manifestation of maternal respiratory depression related to anesthesia
B) Inadvertent injection of the anesthetic agent into the maternal bloodstream
C) Maternal hypotension is occurring related to administration of anesthesia
D) Expected manifestations related to anesthetic medications are present
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Multiple Choice
A) Results in an increased maternal core temperature
B) Results in improved neonatal umbilical arterial pH
C) Results in improved Apgar scores
D) Results in decreased risk for maternal shock
E) Results in lower incidence of post-partum hypothermia
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Multiple Choice
A) Fetuses in breech position unable to deliver vaginally
B) Increased number of elective or maternal request cesareans
C) Incidences of women of older maternal age getting pregnant
D) Decreasing rate of malpractice litigation with cesarean birth
E) Presence of nonreassuring fetal tracings during labor
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Multiple Choice
A) Patient had a previous cesarean delivery.
B) There is evidence of a prolapsed cord with membrane rupture.
C) The cervix fails to fully dilate after prolonged labor.
D) Patient has a preexisting cardiac health condition.
E) There is recognition of placenta previa with mild bleeding.
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Multiple Choice
A) Patient is able to self-pay for the procedure.
B) Patient is willing to defer from legal litigation.
C) Mother is planning to only have one child.
D) Patient is aware of possible neonatal complications.
E) Procedure is performed after 39 weeks gestation.
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Multiple Choice
A) Allow the birth partner to hand the neonate to the mother.
B) Assist the mother and partner to cut the umbilical cord.
C) Move the neonate into the visual field of the mother.
D) Encourage skin-to-skin contact between the mother and neonate.
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Multiple Choice
A) An anesthesiologist or CRNA administers it intrathecally.
B) The nurse needs to closely monitor for common side effects.
C) The drug produces generalized CNS depression.
D) The recommended dose is 10 to 15 mg.
E) The drug alters perception of and response to painful stimuli.
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Multiple Choice
A) Continue a daily stool softener.
B) Manage pain with morphine.
C) Ensure the availability of naloxone.
D) Provide prophylaxis antibiotics.
E) Administer Rhogam if needed.
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Multiple Choice
A) Hypovolemia corrected with IV fluid administration
B) Inability of the patient to sit on the bedside and flex forward
C) Laboratory value indicating a low platelet count
D) History of patient experiencing headaches after a spinal
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