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The nurse is evaluating the 39-weeks-pregnant client who reports greenish, foul-smelling vaginal discharge. Her temperature is 101.6°F (38.7°C), and the FHR is 120 with minimal variability and no accelerations. The client’s group beta streptococcus (GBS) culture is positive. Which interventions should the nurse plan to implement? Select all that apply.

  • A. Prepare for cesarean birth due to chorioamnionitis
  • B. Start oxytocin for labor induction
  • C. Start antibiotics as directed for the GBS infection
  • D. Prepare the client for epidural anesthesia
  • E. Notify the neonatologist of the client’s status
  • F. Administer a cervical ripening agent
Correct Answer: A,C,D,E

Rationale: Because this client is not in labor and chorioamnionitis is possible, a cesarean birth is indicated. The client should be given antibiotics as prescribed to treat the infection. Because epidural anesthesia offers the least risk to the fetus, preparation for epidural anesthesia should begin. The pediatrician or neonatologist should be notified and available for the impending delivery. Starting oxytocin (Pitocin) would prolong the time to delivery. Administering a cervical ripening agent would prolong the time to delivery.