labour_delivery_game_report

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Labour and Delivery Game Report Summary You have completed the game by answering 22 questions . However, if you give only correct answers it should only take 13 to 14 questions to complete the scenario. See if you can improve your results next time! If not attending an organized debrief, make sure you download and complete the self-debriefing questions to optimise your learning experience. Your Responses Q: How should you respond to Rachel's expectation of an imminent delivery? A: Assess further (Correct) Q: In what area of the abdomen should you assess for the FHR? A: Right lower quadrant (Correct) Q: How should you respond to Rachel's higher blood pressure? A: Retake BP in 15 min (Correct) Q: How should you respond to Rachel's increasing anxiety? A: Discuss reason for stress (Correct) Q: What should you suggest to manage Rachel's labour pains? A: Encourage walking (Incorrect) Q: What intervention for pain could you recommend that does not require Rachel to get up? A: Recommend breathing techniques (Correct) Q: What is your priority nursing action following the rupture of Rachel's membranes? A: Assess fetal heart rate (Correct) Q: When should you complete a cervical assessment? A: After contraction (Correct) Q: Why did you put Rachel in this position? A: Improve uterine contractions (Incorrect) Q: What explanation can you provide to Rachel related to her and her baby's well being? A: Relieve bladder pressure (Incorrect) Q: What explanation is focused on Rachel and her baby's oxygenation? A: Prevent hypotension (Correct) Q: What would you suggest Patrick do next? A: Stop touch (Correct) Q: When will skin to skin be initiated?
Q: When will skin to skin be initiated? A: After birth (Correct) Q: What type of monitoring is required on Rachel? A: External fetal monitor (Incorrect) Q: In this case when will Rachel need an external monitor? A: Internal fetal monitor (Incorrect) Q: In this case will Rachel need some type of fetal monitoring device? A: Intermittent auscultation (Correct) Q: What will you suggest during the next contraction? A: Moaning technique (Incorrect) Q: What intervention will decrease Rachel's desire to push? A: Grunting technique (Incorrect) Q: What breathing technique will decrease Rachel's desire to push? A: Panting technique (Correct) Q: What immediate action should you take? A: Assist to bathroom (Incorrect) Q: What assessment will help you decide if Rachel can get up and go to the bathroom? A: Provide bedpan (Incorrect) Q: What action will help you to assess Rachel's desire to have a bowel movement? A: Check dilation (Correct)
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