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[Show more]Causes of uteroplacental perfusion decrease: - • HTN 
• Pregnancy 
• DM 
• Hypotension 
• Excessive uterine contractions (hypertonus) 
• Decreased surface area, edema, degenerative calcifications, infarcts, infection 
FHR reflects fetal oxygenation from which extrinsic factors: - • Mat...
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Add to cartCauses of uteroplacental perfusion decrease: - • HTN 
• Pregnancy 
• DM 
• Hypotension 
• Excessive uterine contractions (hypertonus) 
• Decreased surface area, edema, degenerative calcifications, infarcts, infection 
FHR reflects fetal oxygenation from which extrinsic factors: - • Mat...
Content on exam - -Pattern recognition & intervention: 70% 
-Physiology: 11% 
-Fetal assessment methods: 9% 
-EFM equipment: 5% 
-Professional issues: 5% 
Pattern recognition & intervention - -FHR baseline 
-FHR variability 
-FHR accelerations 
-FHR decelerations 
-Normal uterine activity 
-Abn...
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Add to cartContent on exam - -Pattern recognition & intervention: 70% 
-Physiology: 11% 
-Fetal assessment methods: 9% 
-EFM equipment: 5% 
-Professional issues: 5% 
Pattern recognition & intervention - -FHR baseline 
-FHR variability 
-FHR accelerations 
-FHR decelerations 
-Normal uterine activity 
-Abn...
Which of the following factors can have a negative effect on uterine blood flow? 
a. Hypertension 
b. Epidural 
c. Hemorrhage 
d. Diabetes 
e. All of the above - e. All of the above 
Stimulating the vagus nerve typically produces: 
a. A decrease in the heart rate 
b. An increase in the heart rate 
c...
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Add to cartWhich of the following factors can have a negative effect on uterine blood flow? 
a. Hypertension 
b. Epidural 
c. Hemorrhage 
d. Diabetes 
e. All of the above - e. All of the above 
Stimulating the vagus nerve typically produces: 
a. A decrease in the heart rate 
b. An increase in the heart rate 
c...
Ductus venosus connects ______ to ______? - Umb. vein to IVC 
Foramen ovale connects _______to______? - R. atrium to L. atrium 
Ductus arteriosus connects _______ to _______? - Pulm. artery to aorta 
Normal rate - 110 to 160 BPM 
Average baseline rate at 15wks gestation - 160 BPM 
Average rate in fe...
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Add to cartDuctus venosus connects ______ to ______? - Umb. vein to IVC 
Foramen ovale connects _______to______? - R. atrium to L. atrium 
Ductus arteriosus connects _______ to _______? - Pulm. artery to aorta 
Normal rate - 110 to 160 BPM 
Average baseline rate at 15wks gestation - 160 BPM 
Average rate in fe...
Oxygen is transferred from mom to fetus via the placenta through? - Passive (Simple) Diffusion 
Intervillous space perfusion is dependent on? - Adequate Uterine Blood Flow 
Maternal Fetal Exchange is best promoted by which maternal position? - Either Rt or Lt Lateral 
What is transfer down the conce...
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Add to cartOxygen is transferred from mom to fetus via the placenta through? - Passive (Simple) Diffusion 
Intervillous space perfusion is dependent on? - Adequate Uterine Blood Flow 
Maternal Fetal Exchange is best promoted by which maternal position? - Either Rt or Lt Lateral 
What is transfer down the conce...
Which of the following factors can have a negative effect on uterine blood flow? 
a. Hypertension 
b. Epidural 
c. Hemorrhage 
d. Diabetes 
e. All of the above - e. All of the above 
How does the fetus compensate for decreased maternal circulating volume? 
a. Increases cardiac output by increasing s...
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Add to cartWhich of the following factors can have a negative effect on uterine blood flow? 
a. Hypertension 
b. Epidural 
c. Hemorrhage 
d. Diabetes 
e. All of the above - e. All of the above 
How does the fetus compensate for decreased maternal circulating volume? 
a. Increases cardiac output by increasing s...
What is the physiology of the parasympathetic nervous system (Where does it originate, what does it 
release, which cranial nerve is under this) 
What is the effect on the FHR? How does gestational age influence this? How does this influence 
variability? 
What blocks the parasympathetic system, thu...
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Add to cartWhat is the physiology of the parasympathetic nervous system (Where does it originate, what does it 
release, which cranial nerve is under this) 
What is the effect on the FHR? How does gestational age influence this? How does this influence 
variability? 
What blocks the parasympathetic system, thu...
FHR Reflects: - Fetal Oxygenation 
Obtaining a "category 1" or "Normal" FHR Rules Out: - Metabolic Acidemia 
Extrinsic Fetal Oxygenation Pathway Factors Include: - 1. Maternal oxygenation 
2. Uterine Blood Flow 
3. Placental Exchange 
4. Umbilical Blood Flow 
Intrinsic Fetal Oxygenation Pathway ...
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Add to cartFHR Reflects: - Fetal Oxygenation 
Obtaining a "category 1" or "Normal" FHR Rules Out: - Metabolic Acidemia 
Extrinsic Fetal Oxygenation Pathway Factors Include: - 1. Maternal oxygenation 
2. Uterine Blood Flow 
3. Placental Exchange 
4. Umbilical Blood Flow 
Intrinsic Fetal Oxygenation Pathway ...
Uterine contractions are quantified as - the number of contractions present in a 10 min window 
Normal frequency of uterine contractions - ≤5 contractions in 10 min, averaged over a 30 min 
window 
Tachysystole is - >5 contractions in 10 min, averaged over a 30 min window. Should be qualified a...
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Add to cartUterine contractions are quantified as - the number of contractions present in a 10 min window 
Normal frequency of uterine contractions - ≤5 contractions in 10 min, averaged over a 30 min 
window 
Tachysystole is - >5 contractions in 10 min, averaged over a 30 min window. Should be qualified a...
Which of the following factors can have a negative effect on uterine blood flow? 
a. Hypertension 
b. Epidural 
c. Hemorrhage 
d. Diabetes 
e. All of the above - e. All of the above 
How does the fetus compensate for decreased maternal circulating volume? 
a. Increases cardiac output by increasing s...
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Add to cartWhich of the following factors can have a negative effect on uterine blood flow? 
a. Hypertension 
b. Epidural 
c. Hemorrhage 
d. Diabetes 
e. All of the above - e. All of the above 
How does the fetus compensate for decreased maternal circulating volume? 
a. Increases cardiac output by increasing s...
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The paper speed used with EFM in North America is: 
a. 1cm/min 
b. 2cm/min 
c. 3cm/min - C. 3cm/min 
The US transducer on the EFM measures the 
a. Electrical signal of the fetal heart 
b. Mechanical movement of the fetal heart reflected off of sound waves 
c. R to R intervals of the fetal heart - b....
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Add to cartThe paper speed used with EFM in North America is: 
a. 1cm/min 
b. 2cm/min 
c. 3cm/min - C. 3cm/min 
The US transducer on the EFM measures the 
a. Electrical signal of the fetal heart 
b. Mechanical movement of the fetal heart reflected off of sound waves 
c. R to R intervals of the fetal heart - b....
Hypoxemia - Decreased oxygen in blood 
Hypoxia - Not enough oxygen to supply organs 
Normal fetal PO2 - 15-25 mmhm 
What factors can change the maternal HR? - Intrinsic pacemakers (SA & AV node) 
Cardiac conduction system 
Autonomic regulation... Sympathetic, parasympathetic 
Humoral factors (catech...
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Add to cartHypoxemia - Decreased oxygen in blood 
Hypoxia - Not enough oxygen to supply organs 
Normal fetal PO2 - 15-25 mmhm 
What factors can change the maternal HR? - Intrinsic pacemakers (SA & AV node) 
Cardiac conduction system 
Autonomic regulation... Sympathetic, parasympathetic 
Humoral factors (catech...
simple diffusion - The mechanism for movement of carbon dioxide and oxygen through the placenta. 
bradycardia - The fetal heart rate pattern that is likely to be seen with maternal hypothermia. 
inferior vena cava - Maternal supine hypotension is caused mainly by compression of? 
Terbutaline - The m...
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Add to cartsimple diffusion - The mechanism for movement of carbon dioxide and oxygen through the placenta. 
bradycardia - The fetal heart rate pattern that is likely to be seen with maternal hypothermia. 
inferior vena cava - Maternal supine hypotension is caused mainly by compression of? 
Terbutaline - The m...
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