NCLEX: A 29-year-old client in labor and delivery is being evaluated for third-trimester pregnancy. Assessment data incl…

Maternal-newborn nursing Health Promotion and Maintenance Reduction of Risk Potential

Case Study

A 29-year-old client in labor and delivery is being evaluated for third-trimester pregnancy. Assessment data include rupture of membranes with green amniotic fluid and foul odor. Which finding requires the nurse to intervene immediately?

Question

A. A stable, long-standing finding that matches the expected care plan.
B. The new finding that rupture of membranes with green amniotic fluid and foul odor.
C. A comfort request with unchanged vital signs and no new symptoms.
D. Routine data unchanged from the prior assessment.

Rationale

Correct answer: B. The new finding that rupture of membranes with green amniotic fluid and foul odor.

Rationale: Follow-up items test whether the nurse recognizes cues that are new, acute, or inconsistent with stability and need prompt nursing action.

Hint: Apply ABCs, client stability, and NCSBN clinical judgment steps before choosing an intervention.

Level: Foundational

Difficulty: Easy

Subtopic: Prenatal assessment