Which will prevent suffocation?
a. Using bed rails incorrectly
b. Leaving a person unattended in the bath-tub
c. Reporting teeth which have been lost
d. Positioning the person in bed properly
D
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The nurse is preparing a client with cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) for an immediate cesarean birth. What is the last assessment that the nurse should make before the client is draped for surgery?
1. Vaginal examination 2. Fetal heart tones 3. Maternal temperature 4. Maternal urine output