More questions on Preterm Labor

More questions on Preterm Labor ( 55 Questions)

A nurse is evaluating a client who is at 28 weeks of gestation and has pre-term labor.

Which of the following findings indicates that the client’s condition is improving?



Correct Answer: A

Decreased frequency and intensity of contractions indicates that the client’s condition is improving. Preterm labor occurs when regular contractions result in the opening of your cervix before 37 weeks of pregnancy.

If preterm labor can’t be stopped, your baby will be born early and may have health problems.

Choice B is wrong because increased cervical dilation and effacement means that the cervix is thinning and opening more, which are signs of labor progression.

Choice C is wrong because increased amount and color of vaginal discharge may indicate infection, bleeding, or rupture of membranes, which are complications of preterm labor.

Choice D is wrong because decreased fetal heart rate variability means that the baby’s heart rate is not changing much, which may indicate fetal distress or hypoxia. A normal fetal heart rate variability is between 6 and 25 beats per minute.




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