Final answer:
An Oxytocin infusion is most likely to be prescribed for a full-term pregnant client with a Bishop score less than 6 to induce stronger uterine contractions and facilitate labor progression, as in the case with Janine who is 41 weeks pregnant.
Step-by-step explanation:
For a full-term pregnant client with a Bishop score less than 6, the nurse would anticipate a prescription most likely for an Oxytocin infusion. The Bishop score assesses the readiness of the cervix for labor and a score less than 6 indicates that the cervix is not favorable for labor without some form of medical intervention. Oxytocin is used to induce labor by stimulating uterine contractions, and in this case, it could be prescribed because the cervix is not sufficiently dilated, as indicated by the low Bishop score, to proceed with labor.
Janine is 41 weeks pregnant and has been experiencing contractions that are not leading to progression of labor. An IV infusion of pitocin, which is a synthetic form of oxytocin, is started to induce stronger contractions and progress labor.