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During transport of a woman in labor, the patient tells you that she feels the urge to push. You assess her and see the top of the baby's head bulging from the vagina. What should you do?

  • A. Ask the mother to take short, quick breaths until you arrive at the hospital.
  • B. Allow the head to deliver and check for the location of the cord.
  • C. Apply gentle pressure to the baby's head and notify the hospital immediately.
  • D. Advise your partner to stop the ambulance and assist with the delivery.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: When the top of the baby's head is visible (crowning) during transport, it indicates imminent delivery. In this situation, it is crucial to stop the ambulance and assist with the delivery. This ensures a safe delivery process for the mother and the baby. Waiting to arrive at the hospital or attempting to apply pressure to the baby's head can lead to complications. Allowing the head to deliver and checking for the cord's location is a necessary step during the delivery process, but the immediate priority is to assist in the safe delivery of the baby.