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ADN 127 - VSIM ARIEL BARKLEY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS ALL VERIFIED BY AN EXPERT A+ GRADED (LATEST UPDATE)

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ADN 127 - VSIM ARIEL
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BARKLEY EXAM QUESTIONS
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WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
ALL VERIFIED BY AN EXPERT
A+ GRADED (LATEST UPDATE)

, The patient delivered a vigorous, term baby 30 seconds ago and asks why the provider has not
cut the umbilical cord. Which of the following explanations should the nurse provide?
"We delay cord clamping for 60 seconds after birth."


The patient arrives on the labor unit reporting spontaneous rupture of membranes (SROM)
within the past hour. What action following the patient's arrival should be conducted first?
Assess fetal heart rate pattern.




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Which assessment finding indicates to the nurse that the pregnant patient is in the active phase
of labor?
The cervix is 8 cm dilated




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The nurse is completing an admission assessment on a pregnant person who is at 39 weeks of




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gestation in active labor who verbalizes that their group Beta strep (GBS) results are negative.
The patient asks, 'What is group Beta strep?' Which explanation(s) by the nurse are most
accurate?
"Group B streptococcus is an organism found in the genital tract and rectum that can transfer to
your newborn. If your test was positive, we would provide you with preventative treatment."
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A 16-year-old pregnant person, gravida 1, para 0, at 39 weeks of gestation, is 10 cm dilated and
pushing, with contractions every 2 minutes. Which are appropriate nursing actions in the
presence of recurrent variable fetal heart rate decelerations? (Select all that apply.)
Reposition to lateral position.
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Administer oxygen.
Provide intravenous hydration.
Modify pushing efforts and positions.
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Notify the provider.
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The patient delivered vaginally 5 minutes ago and is asking the nurse to share the Apgar score.
At 5 minutes after delivery, the following findings were noted: heart rate of 130 beats/min; lusty
cry; active flexion of extremities; grimace in response to suctioning of the nares; body pink in
color with blue extremities. Calculate the newborn's Apgar score. The Apgar score is
______________/10.
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