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Documentation related to vacuum delivery includes which of the following:Select one or more: a. Fetal heart rate b. Timing and number of applications c. Position and station of fetal head d. Maternal position ABC - The correct answer is: Fetal heart rate, Timing and number of applications, Position and station of fetal head Maternal-Newbom Nursing: The Critical Components Of Nursing Care, 3rd Edition, Roberta Durham, Linda Chapman Assessment of fetal heart rate is part of second-stage management, timing and number of applications are part of standard of care related to safe vacuum deliveries, and position and sation of fetal head are noted for safe vacuum extraction. Maternal position is not critical to the documentation related to vacuum deliveries. A nurse is preparing to monitor a patient who is to receive an amnioinfusion. Which of the following actions should the nurse make at this time? Select one: a. Attach the patient to an electronic blood pressure cuff. b. Assist in insertion of an intrauterine pressure catheter (IUPC). c. Attach the patient to an oxygen saturation monitor. d. Perform an amniotic fluid Nitrazine test. B CorrectAmnioinfusion involves the introduction of room-temperature saline through the cervix into the uterus via intrauterine pressure catheter (IUPC). The main purpose for amnioinfusion is to correct cord compression associated with too little amniotic fluid (oligohydramnios). Prior to amnioinfusion an [UPC must be inserted. Documentation related to vacuum delivery includes which of the following:Select one or more: a. Fetal heart rate b. Timing and number of applications C. Position and station of fetal head d. Maternal position AB,C Assessment of fetal heart rate is part of second-stage management, timing and number of applications are part of standard of care related to safe vacuum deliveries, and position and gation of fetal head are noted for safe vacuum extraction. Maternal position is not critical to the documentation related to vacuum deliveries. Maternal-Newbom Nursing: The Crtical Components Of Nursing Care, 3rd Edition, Roberta Durham, Linda Chapman @ O 2
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