MC When assessing the fetal heart rate you identify transient accelerations. Your initial intervention is to:
A. Do nothing, continue to monitor as this is a normal finding.
B. Turn the mother onto her right side.
C. Complete a vaginal examination to check for cervicle dilation.
D. Check if premature rupture of membranes has occurred.
C
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1. toxoid. 2. vaccine. 3. antiserum. 4. antidote.
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