Mock NCLEX RN Exam Practice Question

Which of the following signs might indicate a complication during the labor process with vertex presentation?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Fetal tachycardia may indicate fetal hypoxia; however, 170 bpm is only mild tachycardia. Nausea and vomiting occur frequently during transition and are not a complication. Contractions frequently last 60-90 seconds during the transitional phase of labor and are not considered a complication as long as the uterus relaxes completely between contractions. Passage of meconium in a vertex presentation is a sign of fetal distress; this may be normal in a breech presentation owing to pressure on the presenting part.

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