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Four clients at full term present to the labor and delivery unit at the same time. Which client should a nurse assess first?

  • A. Multipara with contractions occurring every three minutes
  • B. Multipara scheduled for non-stress test and biophysical profile
  • C. Primipara with vaginal show and leaking membranes
  • D. Primipara with burning on urination and urinary frequency
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: A primipara with vaginal show and leaking membranes requires immediate assessment as she may be in active labor or at risk of infection. The vaginal show and leaking membranes suggest potential rupture of membranes and the start of labor. Assessing her first ensures prompt management and monitoring. The other options, while important, do not indicate immediate or emergent needs. Contractions every three minutes in a multipara can be managed with ongoing monitoring; non-stress tests and biophysical profiles can be scheduled and are not acute needs. Burning on urination and urinary frequency in a primipara may indicate a urinary tract infection, which is important but not as urgent as assessing for active labor or rupture of membranes.