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The nurse is teaching her client about the methods of electronic fetal monitoring during labor. Her client asks which method has the fewest risks to her baby and allows her the most freedom. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse?

  • A. Internal and external monitoring have equal risks. You will have to remain in the bed with both of these methods.'
  • B. Internal monitoring is a more invasive method, but we only use internal monitoring if we have difficulty obtaining accurate information with external monitoring.'
  • C. External monitoring will allow you the most freedom of movement and does not require any invasive procedures for you or your baby.'
  • D. External monitoring is not invasive but you have to remain in the bed.'
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C because external monitoring allows the client the most freedom of movement and does not require any invasive procedures for her or the baby. External monitoring involves placing sensors on the abdomen to monitor the baby's heart rate and the mother's contractions. This method is non-invasive and allows the mother to move around during labor, promoting comfort and mobility.

Choice A is incorrect because internal monitoring is more invasive than external monitoring. Choice B is incorrect because internal monitoring is not used solely based on difficulty obtaining accurate information with external monitoring. Choice D is incorrect because external monitoring does not require the mother to remain in bed; she can move around freely.