The painful phenomenon known as “back labor occurs in a client whose fetus is in what position?

A client presents to labor and delivery for evaluation. Upon placing her on the monitor, you findthe fetal heart rate to be consistently 170 to 180 bpm. What should the nurse do first?Ask the mom if she has to urinateApply oxygen at 2 liters per minute by face mask.Prepare for cesarean deliveryTake the mother's temperature.

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The appropriate nursing action for the fetal heart rate tracing below is to:

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You auscultate the fetal heart rate (FHR) and determine a rate of 152. Which action isappropriate?

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Which factor has not been shown to influence the length of labor?

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A. Type of illness of the client

B. Transference and countertransference

C. Effective communication

D. Personality of the participants

16. Grace sustained a laceration on her leg from automobile accident. Why are lacerations of lower extremities potentially more serious among pregnant women than other?

A. lacerations can provoke allergic responses due to gonadotropic hormone release

B. a woman is less able to keep the laceration clean because of her fatigue

C. healing is limited during pregnancy so these will not heal until after birth

D. increased bleeding can occur from uterine pressure on leg veins

17. You are the nurse assigned to work with a child with acute glomerulonephritis. By following the prescribed treatment regimen, the child experiences a remission. You are now checking to make sure the child does not have a relapse. Which finding would most lead you to the conclusion that a relapse is happening?

A. Elevated temperature, cough, sore throat, changing complete blood count (CBC) with differential

B. A urine dipstick measurement of 2+ proteinuria or more for 3 days, or the child found to have 3-4+ proteinuria plus edema.

C. The urine dipstick showing glucose in the urine for 3 days, extreme thirst, increase in urine output, and a moon face.

D. A temperature of 37.8 degrees (100 degrees F), flank pain, burning frequency, urgency on voiding, and cloudy urine.

18. The painful phenomenon known as “back labor” occurs in a client whose fetus in what position?

A. Brow position

B. Right Occipito-Anterior Position

C. Breech position

D. Left Occipito-Posterior Position

19. Which among the following is the primary focus of prevention of cancer?

A. Elimination of conditions causing cancer

B. Diagnosis and treatment

C. Treatment at early stage

D. Early detection

20. In the prevention and control of cancer, which of the following activities is the most important function of the community health nurse?

A. Conduct community assemblies.

B. Referral to cancer specialist those clients with symptoms of cancer.

C. Use the nine warning signs of cancer as parameters in our process of detection, control and treatment modalities.

D. Teach women about proper/correct nutrition.

21. Who among the following are recipients of the secondary level of care for cancer cases?

A. Those under early case detection

B. Those under post case treatment

C. Those scheduled for surgery

D. Those undergoing treatment

22. Who among the following are recipients of the tertiary level of care for cancer cases?

A. Those under early treatment C. Those under early detection

B. Those under supportive care D. Those scheduled for surgery

Where is back labor located?

Back labor is intense pain and discomfort experienced in the lower back during labor. It usually happens when a baby is positioned with his head down toward your cervix but is facing forward, toward your stomach. The vast majority of babies turn to face backwards on their own before their moms are ready to deliver.

What is back labor called?

Back labor (less commonly called posterior labor) is a term referring to sensations of pain or discomfort that occur in the lower back, just above the tailbone, to a mother during childbirth.

What causes back pain during labor?

During labor, the most common source of back pain is from the baby's head exerting pressure on the lower back, which happens when the baby's head is down and facing forward. Some underlying health conditions, such as scoliosis and exaggerated swayback, or lordosis, may also cause lower back pain during labor.

Which fetal position may cause the laboring client more back discomfort?

If the baby is facing forward and slightly to the left (looking toward the mother's right thigh) it is in the left occiput posterior (LOP) position. This presentation can lead to more back pain (sometimes referred to as "back labor") and slow progression of labor.