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NCC EFM test 1

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  • October 24, 2024
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k Variable decelerations are thought to be caused by:

A. Fetal head compression

B. Umbilical cord compression

c. Uteroplacental insufficiency - B. Umbilical cord compression



An appropriate treatment for recurrent variable decelerations with moderate variability during second
stage pushing is:

A. Amnioinfusion

B. Modification of pushing efforts

C. Oxygen at 10 liters per nonrebreather face mask. - B. Modification of pushing efforts



The Primary purpose of the use of electronic fetal monitoring is to:

A. Determine if the fetus is well oxygenated

B. Document fetal status throughout labor

C. Identify the fetus at risk - C. Identify the fetus at risk



An EFM tracing with fetal heart rate of 170 beats per minute and moderate variability would be classified
as:

A. Abnormal (category III)

B. Indeterminate (category II)

C. Normal (category I) - B. Indeterminate (category II)



When variability is undetectable, it is identified as:

A. Absent

, B. Decreased

C. Indeterminate - A. Absent



When periodic fetal heart rate patterns occur, they:

A. Are associated with uterine contractions

B. Are classified as indeterminate

C. Require a fetal spiral electrode for accurate determination. - A. Are associated with uterine
contractions



Interpretation and classification of fetal heart rate patterns are determined:

A. Are associated with uterine contractions

B. Based on EFM findings observed for a 60 minute period of time.

C. Retrospectively according to the fetal outcome. - A. Are associated with uterine contractions



When a narcotic is given to a woman in labor, what EFM change is likely to occur?

A. A decrease in variability

B. Blunting of the accelerations

C. Development of late decelerations - A. A decrease in variability



Recurrent decelerations are those that occur with 50% of more of contractions in a segment of how
many minutes?

A. 10

B. 20

C. 30 - B. 20



During first stage of labor for women with complications, the EFM tracing should be reviewed every:

A. 15 minutes

B. 30 minutes

C. 60 minutes - A. 15 minutes

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