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A client has been admitted to the birthing suite in labor. She has been in labor for 12 hours and is dilated to 4 cm. The primary care provider notes that the client is in hypotonic labor. What does this mean?

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Answer: The uterine contractions may or may not be regular, but the quantity or quality or strength is insufficient to dilate the cervix.

Explanation:

There are two types of uterine dysfunction: hypotonic and hypertonic. The most common is hypotonic dysfunction. This labor pattern manifests by uterine contractions that may or may not be regular, but the quantity or strength is insufficient to dilate the cervix.

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