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A nurse performs Leopold's maneuvers on a newly admitted client in labor. Palpation reveals a soft, firm mass in the fundus; a firm, smooth mass on the mother's left side; several knobs and protrusions on the mother's right side; and a hard, round, movable mass in the pubic area with the brow on the right. On the basis of these findings, the nurse determines that the fetal position is:

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Had to look for the missing options and here is my answer.

Leopold's Maneuver is actually used in Obstetrics. What this maneuver does is to know the position of the fetus. Based on the given description above, I can say that the fetal position is ROA or Right Occiput Anterior since the fetus is more on the right side facing the left side. Hope this answer helps.
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