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Being unable to eat anything outside of a narrow group of “healthy” or “pure” foods. An unusual interest in the healthiness of what others are eating. Spending hours thinking about what foods might be served at an upcoming event. Constantly weighing yourself and doing body checks on any reflectable surface. Self-inflicted rules that have been picked up over the years, or stem from an external source such as diet/ or the pursuit of weight loss. Restriction can be physical or psychological.
Try to comfort the patient by asking a few questions in general about themselves learn to gain a little bit of trust in them and maybe they will be a little more willing to let you do your job so that they can get what they need to get done
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It would be useful if they talked to somebody about the problem or see a therapist.
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The correct answer to the question: What is the likely cause of these late decelerations, when talking about a woman in labor, at 38 weeks, whose cervix is dilated about 6 cms and has 4-minute-apart, 45 second long contractions, and whose baby is showing late fetal decelerations of the heart rate, would be: Uteroplacental insufficiency.
Explanation:
During the process of labor, and especially at the early stages of it, particularly during contractions, the baby may present a deceleration of its heart rate due to the compression of the vessels at the umbilical cord and the placenta that provide oxygen and nutrients to the baby, but this will be minimal and it will resolve quickly. However, late fetal deceleration shows that the baby is in distress, especially at this stage of labor, and its reason is that the provision of oxygen and nutrients through the utero-placental connection is no longer enough, and the baby´s heart is responding by decelerating.