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Primary and Secondary Powers: In a Nutshell (Nursing)

by Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM

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    00:00 So let's put all these parts together. So remember we want contractions that are spaced close together in regular but not too close together as in the case of tachysystole. If contractions are too close together, this will lead to complications. Also, we want contractions that are regular, every 2-5 minutes. Contractions that are irregular will also not effectively dilate the cervix.


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    The lecture Primary and Secondary Powers: In a Nutshell (Nursing) by Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM is from the course The 5 Ps of Labor (Nursing).


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    1. Contractions that are too close together are safe and will not lead to labor complications.
    2. Contractions that are irregular in frequency will not lead to effective cervical dilation.
    3. Tachysystole will lead to labor complications.
    4. None of the answers are correct.

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     Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM

    Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM


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