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Intermediate Fetal Monitoring Exam
The following are components of the basic assessment for maternal and fetal
well-being: - ANS--maternal vital signs and physical exam
-leopold maneuvers and fetal assessment
-labor and membrane status

A comprehensive maternal-fetal physical assessment is necessary to assess maternal
oxygenation, build the maternal-fetal data base, and optimize clinical decisions. -
ANS-TRUE

Extrinsic influences of fetal heart rate patterns include: - ANS-Placenta, fetal-placental
circulation, umbilical cord

Intrinsic influence of fetal heart rate patterns include: - ANS-Baroreceptors,
chemoreceptors, hormonal responses

Decreased umbilical blood flow stimulates the chemoreceptors and/or baroreceptors,
increasing catecholamine production leading to an increase in blood flow to the
essential organs, including: - ANS--adrenals
-brain
-heart

A systematic assessment of the fetal heart rate tracing includes: - ANS-Baseline rate,
variability, periodic/episodic changes, uterine activity

The only true method of contraction strength assessment when using external fetal
monitors is through: - ANS-palpation

Recurrent decelerations - ANS-Occur with ≥ 50% of contractions in a 20-minute period.

Variable decelerations may occur: - ANS-With or without a contraction (periodic or
episodic)

The decelerations that may be found in a Category 1 tracing are: - ANS-early
decelerations

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