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A pregnant woman who has a history of cesarean births is requesting to have a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC). In which of the following situations shouldthe nurse advise the patient that her request may be declined? Select one: a Previous uterine surgery b. Flexed fetal attitude c. Previous low flap uterine incision d. Positive vaginal candidiasis A Which of the following is considered to be a "reassuring" or Category 1 FetalHeart Rate (FHR) pattern? Select one: a. Baseline rate of 100-150; minimal variability; presence of accelerations; occasional decelerations b. Baseline rate of 110-160; moderate variability; presence of accelerations;absence of decelerations c. Baseline rate of 150-200; moderate variability; occasional accelerations;variable decelerations d. Baseline rate of 120; absent variability; presence of accelerations; early decelerations present A"reassuring” or Category 1 FHR pattem is defined as: baseline rate of 110-160 beats per minute (bpm); moderate variability; presence of accelerations; absence of decelerations. Maternal-Newbom Nursing: The Critical Components Of Nursing Care, 3rd Edition, Roberta Durham, Linda Chapman A patient, G1 PO, is admitted to the labor and delivery unit for induction of labor.The following assessments were made on admission: Bishop score of 4, fetal heartrate 140s with moderate variability and no decelerations, TPR 98.6°F, 88, 20, BP120/80, negative obstetrical history. A prostaglandin suppository was inserted at that time. Which of the following findings, 6 hours after insertion, would warrantthe removal of the Cervidil (dinoprostone)? Select one: a. Bishop score of 5 b. Fetal heart of 152 bpm c. Respiratory rate of 24 rpm More than 5 contractions in 10 minutes D Cervidil should be removed in the presence of tachysystole or Category II/IIl FHR patterns. The perinatal nurse is assessing a woman in triage who is 34 + 3 weeks gestationin her first pregnancy. She is worried about having her baby "too soon," and sheis experiencing uterine contractions every 10 to 15 minutes. The fetal heart rate is 136 beats per minute. A vaginal examination performed by the health care provider reveals that the cervix is closed, long, and posterior. The most likely diagnosis would be: @ O 2
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