A patient's cervix is 2 cm dilated and 40% effaced,the fetal head is in the 0 station,and the consistency of the cervix is medium and is in the midposition.On the basis of the calculated Bishop score,how does the nurse interpret these findings?
A) The patient's cervix is ripe and ready for induction.
B) The patient's cervix is ripening,but readiness for induction is questionable.
C) Induction could be attempted,but cervical ripening is questionable.
D) The patient's cervix is not ripe,and induction should not be initiated at this time.
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