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Fretchel Grace S.

Mesa / BSN 2- A10


Session #16

1. C
Rationale: Among the following choices only option C is the
findings that characterize if the pregnant client is in the latent
phase.

2. B
Rationale: Among the following choices only option B is the transition phase of the
first stage of labor.

3. A
Rationale: Signs that the placenta has separated and is ready to
delivered is option A
4. A
Rationale: Among the following choices only Option A is the signs
and symptoms indicate that a ptient is in labor of progressed to
the second stage of labor.
5. D
Rationale: Transitional phase is the last part of active labor.
6. A
Rationale: The management of a client in the transition phase of
labor is primarily directed towards helping the patient maintain
control.
7. D
Rationale: Among the following choices only option D should the
nurse best to do if the baby’s head is crowing and she is bearing
down and delivery appears imminent.
8. C
Rationale: An indication to the nurse that the placenta is beginning
to separate from uterus and is ready to be delivered would be the
appearance of sudden gush of blood.

9. B
Rationale: Among the following choices only option B identifies the
findings.
10. D
Rationale: The expected finding during this stage is dark red.

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