25. A multiparous woman (G3P2) at 39 weeks’ gestation arrives highly agitated, reporting that something “came out” when her membranes ruptured. After the nurse observes that the umbilical cord is protruding from the vagina, what should be the nurse’s primary concern? a) Put the client in bed immediately, call for help, and lift the presenting part of the fetus off the cord. b) With the client in lithotomy position, hold her legs and sharply flex them toward her shoulders. c) Place the client in Trendelenburg position and gently attempt to reinsert the cord. d) Contact the health care provider and prepare the client for an emergent vaginal birth. Image transcription text 25. A multiparous woman (G3P2) at 39 weeks’ gestation arrives highly agitated, reporting that something “came out® when her mem… Show more

 
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