Which factor places a client at risk for a prolapsed cord?

a. 3 cm, 90%, -3 c. G3 P2002
b. Meconium-stained fluid d. LOP


A
A 3 cm, 90%, -3 finding would alert the nurse to a possible malpresentation—increasing the risk of prolapsing of the cord.

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A) Gene replacement therapy for defective genes B) Individual risk profiling and confidentiality issues C) Greater emphasis on the causes of diseases D) Slower diagnosis of specific diseases

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