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A client in active labor is 100% effaced, dilated 3 cm, and at 1+ station. Which
stage of labor has this client reached?


A. First
B. Latent
C. Second
D. Transitional Answer - First Stage


The first stage of labor lasts from the onset of contractions until the cervix is
fully dilated at 10 cm. The client is in the early phase of the first stage of labor.
There is no latent stage of labor. The second stage of labor lasts from complete
dilation to birth. There is not transition stage of labor. Transition is the last
phase of the first stage of labor.


A vaginal examination reveals that a client's cervix is 90% effaced and dilated to
6 cm. The fetus's head is at station 0, and the fetus is in a right occiput anterior
position. The contractions are occurring every 3-4 minutes, are lasting 60
seconds, and are of moderate intensity. Which description is appropriate to use
when reporting on the client's condition?


A. Early first stage of labor
B. Transition stage of labor
C. Beginning second stage of labor
D. Midway through the first stage of labor Answer - Midway through the first
stage of labor

,The cervix is 90% effaced and dilated 6 cm during the active phase of (or
midway through) the first stage of labor. When the cervix is dilated 6 cm. the
individual is beyond the early stage of labor. Transition is the last phase of the
first stage of labor, which begins when the cervix is dilated 8 cm. The second
stage of labor beings when the cervix is fully dilated and 100% effaced.


While caring for a client during labor, what would the nurse remember about
the second stage of labor?


A. It ends at the time of birth
B. it ends as the placenta is expelled
C. it begins with the transition phase of labor
D. it begins with the onset of strong contractions Answer - It ends at the time
of birth.


The second stage of labor begins with full cervical dilation and ends with the
birth of the infant. The third stage of labor begins after birth, continues until
the separation of the placenta from the uterine wall, and ends with the
expulsion of the placenta. The transition phase of labor is the last phase of the
first stage of labor. The onset of strong contractions occurs during the active
phase of the first stage of labor.


The nurse provides education for an active adolescent with a new ileostomy.
The nurse would instruct the client to avoid participating in which sports
activities?


A. Football
B. Swimming
C. Ice hockey

, D. Track Events
E. Cross - Country Skiing Answer - Football and Ice hockey


Trauma to the abdominal wall and to the stoma should be avoided. Contact
sports such as football and ice hockey are contraindicated. Trauma to the
abdominal wall is a minimal risk when swimming. Track events are not
associated with trauma to the abdominal wall. Cross-country skiing is not
associated with trauma to the abdominal wall.


For which client condition would the triage nurse assign a red tag based on
priority?


A. Arrhythmia
B. Pressure injuries
C. Abdominal Trauma
D. Second- degree burns Answer - Abdominal Trauma


A client with abdominal trauma should be treated immediately because it is a
life-threatening complication. The client with arrhythmia may be given next
priority of care. The client with second- degree burns should be given third
priority of care because the clients condition may worsen if treatment is not
provided as early as possible.


Which type of brain tumor can originate from cells that form the myelin sheath
around the nerves?


A. Meningioma
B. Astrocytoma
C. Ependymoma

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