Explanation:
question 4 is true amd question 5 is true
Position the client differently.
- Late decelerations may occasionally indicate that the infant isn't getting enough oxygen. Late decelerations, tachycardia (rapid heartbeat), and little to no variability may indicate that the fetus is being harmed by the contractions' oxygen deprivation.
- Once a contraction reaches its peak or when the uterine contraction is complete, late decelerations start. Smooth, shallow heart rate drops that closely resemble the form of the contraction that is triggering them are present. When the baby's heart rate also exhibits accelerations (a phenomenon known as variability) and quickly returns to normal heart rate range, late decelerations may not always be cause for alarm.
- Fetal heart rate monitoring is a painless process.
- This treatment has relatively low risks, making it a standard practice for all women going through labor and delivery. If you have concerns about your baby's heart rate while you are in labor, speak to your doctor, midwife, or labor nurse.
The client position is changed.
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They all look great to me except for one thing!
On number five I would put false because maybe you wanted to compromise over what your going to do the next day.
It may just be the way I am looking at the question. I would go with what you want to choose though it is not up to me.
Hope this helped! Have a nice day!
Answer:
The second one is all of the above the first one is about 90
Explanation:
Im doing the same skill.