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6 years ago
Persistent early decelerations are noted. The nurse's first action would be to:
 
  1. Turn the mother on her left side and give oxygen.
  2. Check for prolapsed cord.
  3. Do nothing. This is a benign pattern.
  4. Prepare for immediate forceps or cesarean delivery.
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Rationale 1: Early decelerations do not require any intervention.
Rationale 2: Early decelerations do not indicate a prolapsed cord.
Rationale 3: Early decelerations are considered benign, and do not require any intervention.
Rationale 4: Early decelerations do not warrant an immediate delivery.
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