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What should the nurse do? When assessing a laboring client, the nurse finds a prolapsed cord.

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Answered Oct 18, 2018

Elevate the client’s hips

The client with a prolapsed cord should be treated by elevating the hips and covering the cord with a moist, sterile saline gauze. The nurse should use her fingers to push up on the presenting part until a cesarean section can be performed. Answers A, B, and D are incorrect. The nurse should not attempt to replace the cord, turn the client on the side, or cover with a dry gauze.
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