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Question 1:

A nurse is caring for a client who has been in labor for 14 hours and has not progressed beyond 4 cm dilation.

The nurse suspects that the client has prolonged labor due to a large baby.

Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

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Question 2:

A nurse is reviewing the partograph of a client who is in labor.

The nurse notes that the cervical dilation curve is above the alert line and the fetal heart rate is 160/min.

The nurse should recognize that these findings indicate which of the following complications?

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Question 3:

A nurse is caring for a client who had a previous cesarean delivery and is now in labor with her second child.

The client reports a sudden sharp pain in her lower abdomen and vaginal bleeding.

The nurse should suspect which of the following conditions?

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Question 4:

A nurse is teaching a group of pregnant women about the prevention and management of prolonged and obstructed labor.

Which of the following statements by one of the participants indicates an understanding of the teaching?

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