a primigravida client in the second stage of labor has been moaning, screaming, and generally vocal throughout her labor. her husband is distraught seeing his wife this way and asks the nurse for more pain medication for her. what is the nurse's best response?

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Before reporting to the RN, the nurse should analyze the uterine contraction pattern.

The cervix is fully dilated and prepared for birthing during the second stage of labor. This is the most difficult moment for the patient since the provider wants the mother to begin pushing the baby out. This stage might last as little as 20 minutes or as long as several hours.

An epidural block, sometimes known as an "epidural," is the most frequent kind of pain management administered during delivery in the United States. Medication is administered through a catheter put in the lower back during an epidural block. A mix of analgesics and anesthetics might well be utilized during labor and delivery.

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