Bishop's scoring system for cervical readiness includes cervical dilatation, consistency, position, and: (Select all that apply.)

1. Fetal station.
2. Fetal lie.
3. Fetal presenting part.
4. Cervical effacement.
Correct


1; 4
Rationale:
1. Fetal lie and presenting part are not part of the scoring system for the Bishop scale.
2. Fetal lie and presenting part are not part of the scoring system for the Bishop scale.
3. Fetal lie and presenting part are not part of the scoring system for the Bishop scale.
4. Fetal lie and presenting part are not part of the scoring system for the Bishop scale.

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