Under which circumstances would the nurse remove prostaglandins from the client's cervix? Se-lect all that apply

1. Contractions every 5 minutes
2. Nausea and vomiting
3. Late decelerations
4. Contractions every 90 seconds
Correct


2; 3; 4
Rationale: The main reasons to remove prostaglandins from a client's cervix are nausea and vomiting, decelerations, and hyperstimulation of the cervix.
1. Contractions every 5 minutes are consistent with the plan of induction.
2. The main reasons to remove prostaglandins from a client's cervix are nausea and vomiting, de-celerations, and hyperstimulation of the cervix.
3. The main reasons to remove prostaglandins from a client's cervix are nausea and vomiting, de-celerations, and hyperstimulation of the cervix.
4. The main reasons to remove prostaglandins from a client's cervix are nausea and vomiting, de-celerations, and hyperstimulation of the cervix.

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