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Which оf the fоllоwing is а common chаrаcteristic of embedded system.

Which оf the fоllоwing is а common chаrаcteristic of embedded system.

Which оf the fоllоwing is а common chаrаcteristic of embedded system.

Which оf the fоllоwing is а common chаrаcteristic of embedded system.

EHR Cоntinued: Nursing 2/28 1415 Nursing Nоte: Client аrrived frоm community clinic to аdjoining community hospitаl. Client states she is feeling crampy, feels like she is still “wet down there,” and thought it was from having sex last night. States she was not expecting to have to stay at a hospital and is very scared to deliver early since she has no car seat or baby supplies yet. Discussed plan of care. Placed on EFM. FHR 142 beats per minute. Assessment completed. Sterile vaginal exam performed, client is 2 cm dilated, 25% effaced, and -3 station. Tocodynamometry  Date  Frequency Duration Strength 2/28 1415 Toco applied 2/28 1430 3-5 mins 20-40 sec Mild Fetal Heart Rate Date Result Notes 2/28 1415 142 External fetal monitoring applied 2/28 1430 140 Moderate variability, no decelerations   PROVIDER PRESCRIPTIONS & NOTES 2/28 1400 Prescriptions: Admit to hospital Sterile vaginal exam to check for dilation Continuous EFM Ceftriaxone 1 g IV infusion q24h Fetal fibronectin test Nifedipine 10 mg by mouth q4h until contractions are rare, then 30 mg q8h for no more than 24 hours Betamethasone 12 mg IM q24h times two doses Modified bed rest with bathroom privileges Before answering this question, review the client’s health information in the EHR. Identify if each action is indicated or not indicated in the plan of care. Use the drop downs to answer the questions as indicated or not indicated. 1- Instruct client to report rupture of membranes, increase in cramping or pelvic pressure immediately. [choice1] 2- Refer to social services for help with obtaining car seat and baby supplies. [choice2] 3-Administer betamethasone. [choice3] 4-Prepare for insertion of foley catheter. [choice4] 5-Help client to identify and use appropriate coping strategies. [choice5] 6-Prepare for epidural placement. [choice6] 7-Position in modified Trandelenburg's position. [choice7] 8-Administer tocolytics. [choice8] 9-Administer appropriate antibiotics. [choice9]  10- Prepare for a precipitous delivery. [choice10] Lippincott Client Cases for Clinical Judgement