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yulyashka [42]
11 months ago
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when teaching a group of nursing students about the stages of labor, the nurse explains that softening, thinning, and shortening

of the cervical canal occur during the first stage of labor. which term is the nurse referring to in the explanation?
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Over [174]11 months ago
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The cervical canal is softened, thinned, and compressed during effacement, as the nurse is explaining. Widening is referred to as dilatation.

<h3>What happens in each of the three stages of labor and what sequence do they occur in?</h3>

The womb's neck, or cervix, opens to a 10 cm dilation during the first stage. The baby descends via the vagina and is born during the second stage. The placenta (afterbirth) is delivered during the third stage.

<h3>What does the word nurse mean?</h3>

a person with formal training and education in the treatment of the ill or disabled. Compare registered nurse, physician's assistant, practical nurse, nurse-midwife, and nurse-practitioner. a woman who is responsible for providing general care for a kid or children; dry nurse.

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