A client voices concern about her ability to deliver vaginally. The nurse reviews the client's chart for pelvic measurements obtained on a previous visit. Which of the following would the nurse interpret as indicating an adequate pelvis?

A) Diagnonal conjugate of 13.0 cm
B) Obstetric conjugate of 10.0 cm
C) Transverse diameter of 9.3 cm
D) Interspinous diameter or 10.3 cm


A

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