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Incompetent Cervix Case Study
Incompetent Cervix
Hunter Boumans
Central Louisiana Technical Community College

1. What is an incompetent cervix?
2. What causes this condition, and what are the risk factors?
3. What are the signs and symptoms of an incompetent cervix? (maternal and fetus)
4. Are there lab test that should be monitored with this condition?
5. What treatments are associated with an incompetent cervix and are there any precautions? (medical, surgical, pharmacological)
6. What are some nursing interventions for this condition? (at least 10)
7. List at least 5 NANDA diagnoses for an incompetent cervix.
8. Are there any long term problems associated with this condition?

1. Definition: Taber’s medical dictionary defines an incompetent cervix

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