A patient, G1 P0, is admitted to the labor and delivery unit for induction of labor
The following assessments were made on admission: Bishop score of 4, fetal heart rate 140s with good variability and no decelerations, TPR 98.6ºF, 88, 20, BP 120/80, negative obstetrical history. A prostaglandin suppository was inserted at that time. Which of the following findings, 6 hours after insertion, would warrant the removal of the Cervidil (dinoprostone)?
A) Bishop score of 5
B) Fetal heart of 152 bpm
C) Respiratory rate of 24 rpm
D) Contraction frequency of every 2 minutes
D
Contraction frequency of every 2 minutes
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