
Inspection of a newborn's head following birth reveals a hard ridged area and significant molding. The anterior and posterior fontanels show no sign of depression. Delivery history indicates that the mother was pushing for over 3 hours and had epidural anesthesia. A vacuum extraction was necessary. Based on this information the nurse would
A) continue to monitor newborn and anticipate that molding will subside.
B) inspect and document location of fontanels to complete the head assessment.
C) contact the pediatric provider.
D) note findings as being within normal limits as a result of the strenuous birth process.
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