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What are the two nursing actions for Hypotonic Uterine Contractions? (aka Uterine Inertia: short, irregular and weak contractions)

a. Administer oxytocin and encourage ambulation
b. Provide pain relief and hydration
c. Perform cesarean section and monitor vitals
d. Apply warm compress and elevate legs

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Final answer:

Two nursing actions for Hypotonic Uterine Contractions are administering oxytocin and encouraging ambulation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Two nursing actions for Hypotonic Uterine Contractions (aka Uterine Inertia) are:

  1. Administer oxytocin: Oxytocin is a hormone that stimulates uterine contractions. Administering oxytocin can help increase the strength and frequency of contractions in cases of weak contractions.
  2. Encourage ambulation: Encouraging the mother to walk and change positions during labor can help stimulate contractions and promote labor progress.
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