A pregnant woman's biophysical profile score is 8. She asks the nurse to explain the results. The nurse's best response is:

a. "The test results are within normal limits."
b. "Immediate delivery by cesarean birth is being considered."
c. "Further testing will be performed to determine the meaning of this score."
d. "An obstetric specialist will evaluate the results of this profile and, within the next week, will inform you of your options regarding delivery."


ANS: A
The normal biophysical score ranges from 8 to 10 points if the amniotic fluid volume is adequate. A normal score allows conservative treatment of high-risk patients. Delivery can be delayed if fetal well-being is indicated. Scores less than 4 should be investigated, and delivery could be initiated sooner than planned. This score is within normal range, and no further testing is required at this time. The results of the biophysical profile are usually available immediately after the procedure is performed.

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