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The healthcare provider is preparing to give an enema to a laboring client. Which client requires the most caution when carrying out this procedure?

  • A. A gravida 6, para 5 who is 38 years of age and in early labor.
  • B. A 37-week primigravida who presents at 100% effacement, 3 cm cervical dilation, and a -1 station.
  • C. A gravida 2, para 1 who is at 1 cm cervical dilation and a 0 station admitted for induction of labor due to postdates.
  • D. A 40-week primigravida who is at 6 cm cervical dilation and the presenting part is not engaged.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The client at 40 weeks of gestation with a 6 cm cervical dilation and a presenting part that is not engaged requires the most caution during an enema procedure. An unengaged presenting part increases the risk of cord prolapse, which can be a serious complication during the procedure. This situation demands careful attention to prevent potential complications and ensure the safety of the client and fetus.

Choice A is incorrect as being in early labor does not pose the same level of risk as an unengaged presenting part. Choice B describes a client at 37 weeks with signs of early labor but does not indicate the same level of risk as an unengaged presenting part. Choice C involves a client at 1 cm cervical dilation and a 0 station with no mention of an unengaged presenting part, making it a less critical situation compared to an unengaged presentation, as in Choice D.