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A client is in active labor when her membranes rupture. The client states, 'I am afraid of having a 'dry labor.' What is the best response by the nurse?

A. A 'dry labor' is a common concern, but we will closely monitor your amniotic fluid levels.
B. A 'dry labor' is not a valid concern; the amniotic fluid is continuously produced.
C. A 'dry labor' can be prevented by increasing your fluid intake.
D. A 'dry labor' is a term that doesn't apply to your situation.

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Final answer:

The best response by the nurse would be to reassure the client that their amniotic fluid levels will be closely monitored.

Step-by-step explanation:

The best response by the nurse would be:

A. A 'dry labor' is a common concern, but we will closely monitor your amniotic fluid levels.

When a client's membranes rupture and they express fear of having a 'dry labor,' it is important for the nurse to provide reassurance and address the concern. While the term 'dry labor' is not medically recognized, it is commonly used to describe a situation where there is not enough amniotic fluid present during labor. By letting the client know that their amniotic fluid levels will be closely monitored, the nurse can alleviate their fear and ensure appropriate care.