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Which is the nurse's best interpretation of this?

  • A. Resuscitation is likely to be needed.
  • B. Adjustment to extrauterine life is adequate.
  • C. Additional scoring in 5 more minutes is needed.
  • D. Maternal sedation or analgesia contributed to the low score.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The nurse's best interpretation is that the adjustment to extrauterine life is adequate. This can be determined by the Apgar score, which assesses a newborn's well-being shortly after birth. A score of 7-10 indicates that the newborn is adjusting well to life outside the womb, while a score of 4-6 may indicate some difficulties that may require intervention. In this case, the nurse's interpretation suggests that the newborn is doing well in adapting to the new environment.