The types of risk must be disclosed as part of informed consent for a labor epidural are:
The correct option is A,C.
From the bellybutton to the upper legs, an epidural's anesthetic causes a belt of numbness. During labor, it enables you to feel pressure and stay awake and aware. You can push when it's time to give birth to your baby by being able to feel the pressure of second-stage labor.
As long as your catheter is in place and you are receiving medication, an epidural can provide relief for quite some time; in fact, according to Grawe, it can last reliably for up to five days.
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I understand that the question you are looking for is:
Which types of risk must be disclosed as part of informed consent for a labor epidural? (select two)
a. Significant effects on the fetus
b. Minimal morbidity and low incidence
c. Low incidence with high morbidity
d. Temporary effect with low morbidity