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NRSG 376 Exam 2 Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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the building up of the contraction is called - increment 
 
the descent or relaxation of the uterine muscles - decrement 
 
the peak of the contraction - acme 
 
the time from the beginning of one to the beginning of the next contraction - frequency 
 
the time from the beginning to the end of one contraction - duration 
 
the strength of the contraction - intensity 
 
define effacement - the process of shortening and thinning of the cervix 
 
define dilation - the opening and enlargement of the...
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NRSG 376 Exam 2 Study Guide Graded A 2024
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The frequency of uterine contractions is measured as: 
 
The end of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction. 
 
The beginning of one contraction to the end of that contraction. 
 
The beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction. 
 
The end of one contraction to the end of the next contraction. - The beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction. 
 
Which of the following characteristics demonstrate a woman in latent (early) phase...
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NUR 235 - Exam 2
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What are the 5 Ps affecting labor and birth - passenger, presentation, position, passageway and powers 
What is passenger when talking about labor/birth - fetus - size of fetal head and molding. Fetal head has fontanels and can mold to fit through birth canal 
Describe fetal presentation - the part of the fetus leading the way through the birth canal 
What is the most common presentation - cephalic - most are occiput anterior (head down towards chest) 
What is fetal position - relation of the pr...
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OB Chapter 13: Labor and Birth Process (Questions And Answers A+ Grade) 2024-2025
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OB Chapter 13: Labor and Birth Process (Questions And Answers A+ Grade) 
 
Labor can be indicated by which occurrence? - ANS-The client reports back pain, and the cervix is 
effacing and dilating. 
True labor is indicated when the cervix is changing. Contractions occur for weeks before true labor, and 
may occur close together. Contractions may also occur for a long time before true labor begins. pg 424 
A nurse is conducting an in-service program for staff nurses working in the labor and...
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ATI Comprehensive Exit Exam - 180 Correct Questions & Answers 2022-2023
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ATI Comprehensive Exit Exam - 180 Correct Questions & Answers 2022/2023 EXIT EXAM 1. A nurse is caring for a client who has given informed consent for ECT. Just before the procedure, the client tells the nurse she is considering not going forward with the treatment. Which of the following statements by the nurse is appropriate? a. “You don’t have to go through with the treatment.” b. “Most people who have this procedure feel better following the treatment.” c. “It’s okay to be nerv...
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NURS 415 Final (100% correct solutions)
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Describe when the first stage of labor starts & how many phases its split up into correct answers When regular uterine contractions start until full cervical effacement & dilation 
 
Split up into 3 different phases 
1. latent phase- up to 6cm; typically takes the longest (a primigravida will usually take longer than a multigravida) 
2. active phase - 4-7cm dilated 
3. transition phase - 8 to 10 cm dilated 
 
What assessments should you be doing in the first stage of labor? correct answers Whe...
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Lifespan I: Childbearing (NURB 334) PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Labor begins with contractions. Once the rupture of membranes has occurred either 
spontaneously or artificially, then cervical effacement and dilation begin. During labor, 
cervical effacement, or the thinning of the cervix, goes from 0% to 100% while cervical 
dilation goes from 0 cm. to 10 cm. The fetus will continue to descend through the opened 
cervix and be delivered. The placenta is delivered last. - What is included in the process 
of labor? 
-1st stage --> process of labor up t...
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NUR 1250 Exam 2 Questions and 100%Correct Answers.
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NUR 1250 Exam 2 Questions and 100%Correct Answers. 
 Question 1 
2 out of 2 points 
The nurse would expect which maternal cardiovascular finding during labor: 
Selected 
Answer: B. 
Increased cardiac output 
Answers: A. 
Decreased pulse rate 
B. 
Increased cardiac output 
C. 
Decreased white blood cell (WBC) count 
D. 
Decreased blood pressure 
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As part of your assessment, you review the fetal heart rate strip pictured here. Based 
on the findings, what is your i...
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NR 327 EDAPT INTRAPARTUM PERIOD NURSING CARE 2024
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EDAPT INTRAPARTUM PERIOD NURSING CARE 
The birthing process represents a major life event for clients and their families, regardless of the number of 
previous deliveries. The nurse is responsible for caring for the pregnant woman, family, and fetus throughout 
labor and delivery. 
When admitting a client to the labor and delivery unit, which is the priority assessment? 
The assessment and evaluation of contractions are necessary to establish baseline data. Without adequate 
frequency and durati...
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Passpoint NCLEX Actual Exam Questions | 100% Correct Answers | Verified 2024 Version
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An adolescent is brought to the emergency department (ED) after accidentally taking an overdose of 
heroin. The adolescent is semiconscious, unable to respond appropriately to questions, slurs words, and 
has constricted pupils; the client's vital signs are blood pressure 60/50 mm Hg, pulse 50 beats/min, and 
respirations 8 breaths/min. Naloxone is administered to temporarily reverse the effects of the heroin. 
Which finding would first indicate that the naloxone administration has been effecti...
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