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The nurse is caring for a G3P2 woman that is in transition. Which signs/symptoms would indicate that the woman is progressing to the next stage? Select all that apply.
1. Feels the urge to push
2. Perineum bulges
3. Bag of water ruptures
4. Cervix dilated fully
5. Increased bloody show
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Contempory Maternal Nursing

Contempory Maternal Nursing


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6 years ago
 1, 2, 4, 5
Explanation:  1. When the head descends through a dilated cervix, the perineum begins to bulge, blood show increases, and the woman feel the pressure to push.
2. When the head descends through a dilated cervix, the perineum begins to bulge, blood show increases, and the woman feel the pressure to push.
3. When the head descends through a dilated cervix, the perineum begins to bulge, blood show increases, and the woman feel the pressure to push. The bag of water may rupture or may have to be artificially ruptured.
4. When the head descends through a dilated cervix, the perineum begins to bulge, blood show increases, and the woman feel the pressure to push.
5. When the head descends through a dilated cervix, the perineum begins to bulge, blood show increases, and the woman feel the pressure to push.
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