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In a case where a limb is protruding from a mother's vagina during active labor, how should this condition be managed?

  • A. Positioning the mother in a semi-Fowler's position, administering oxygen, and providing transport
  • B. Positioning the mother in a head-down position with her hips elevated, administering oxygen, and providing transport
  • C. Applying gentle traction to the protruding limb to remove pressure of the fetus from the umbilical cord
  • D. Giving the mother 100% oxygen and attempting to manipulate the protruding limb so that delivery can occur
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: When a limb is protruding from the vagina during active labor, the appropriate management includes positioning the mother in a head-down position with her hips elevated. This position helps relieve pressure on the umbilical cord, reducing the risk of compromising fetal blood flow and oxygenation. Administering oxygen is essential to maintain oxygenation levels for both the mother and the fetus. Providing transport to a healthcare facility equipped to manage this obstetric emergency is crucial for ensuring a safe delivery.

Choice A is incorrect because a semi-Fowler's position does not effectively relieve pressure on the umbilical cord. Choice C is incorrect as applying traction to the protruding limb can lead to injury or complications for both the mother and the fetus. Choice D is incorrect because attempting to manipulate the limb without proper positioning and preparation can worsen the situation and increase risks during delivery.