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9. Which of the following client would a midwife prepare for emergency caeserian delivery? a) A woman who is expecting twins b) A woman who is shouting a lot due to strong contractions c) A woman who has two previous scars and in active labour d) A woman who says she has been on labour for 24 hrs 10. While a woman is receiving oxytocinon for induction of labour, it is essential for the nurse to monitor: a) Fundal height b) Patellar reflexes c) Cervical changes d) Level of consciousness 11. The most appropriate time to initiate skin to skin care in a newborn is: a) One hour after birth b) Thirty minutes after birth c) Immediately after birth d) Two hour after birth 12. The dosage for Vitamin K for a baby born weighing 1300g will be: a) 0.5mg intravenously b) 0.Smg intramuscularly c) Imf intravenously d) 1mg intramuscularly 13. Normal parameters of a newborn include:- a) A head circumference of 35cm and length of 54cm b) A head circumference of 25cm and length of 40cm c) A chest circumference 10cm higher than the head circumference measured d) A chest circumference equal to the head circumference 14. A baby who fails to extend legs and arms in response to a sudden movement or sound is said to be missing one of the following responses:- a) Moro reflex b) Tonic Neck reflex c) Babinski reflex d) Grasp reflex
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9. The correct answer is b) A woman who is shouting a lot due to strong contractions. In this scenario, the midwife would prepare for an emergency caesarean delivery if the woman is experiencing strong contractions and is in distress. This could indicate that the baby is in distress or that the labor is not progressing as expected, requiring an emergency caesarean delivery for the safety of both the mother and the baby.10. The correct answer is c) Cervical changes. While a woman is receiving oxytocin for induction of labor, it is essential for the nurse to monitor cervical changes. Oxytocin is a hormone that stimulates contractions, and the nurse needs to assess the progress of labor by checking the dilation and effacement of the cervix.11. The correct answer is c) Immediately after birth. Skin-to-skin care, also known as kangaroo care, is recommended to be initiated immediately after birth. This practice promotes bonding between the mother and the newborn, helps regulate the baby's body temperature, and supports breastfeeding.12. The correct answer is d) 1mg intramuscularly. The recommended dosage for Vitamin K for a baby born weighing 1300g is 1mg intramuscularly. Vitamin K is administered to newborns to prevent a rare bleeding disorder called Vitamin K deficiency bleeding or hemorrhagic disease of the newborn.13. The correct answer is a) A head circumference of 35cm and length of 54cm. Normal parameters of a newborn include a head circumference of 35cm and a length of 54cm. These measurements fall within the average range for a full-term newborn.14. The correct answer is a) Moro reflex. The Moro reflex, also known as the startle reflex, is the response where a baby extends its arms and legs in response to a sudden movement or sound. If a baby fails to exhibit this reflex, it may indicate an underlying neurological issue or injury.