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NCC EFM CERTIFICATION NEWEST EXAM WITH 470 QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ What is the most appropriate physiologic goal for a patient whose tracing reveals a sinusoidal baseline? A. Maximize umbilical circulation B. Maximize uteroplacental circulation ...

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NCC EFM CERTIFICATION NEWEST EXAM 2024-2025

WITH 470 QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS

(VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+

What is the most appropriate physiologic goal for a patient whose
tracing reveals a sinusoidal baseline?

A. Maximize umbilical circulation

B. Maximize uteroplacental circulation

C. Reduce uterine activity - ANSWER-B. Maximize uteroplacental
circulation



Compromised oxygenation - maximize uteroplacental circulation to
promote perfusion and oxygenation



When recurrent late decelerations are occurring, the correct
physiologic interpretation of this event is

A. Fetal myocardial acidosis is occurring

B. Fetal hypoxemia may be present

C. The fetus has oxygen reserves - ANSWER-B. Fetal hypoxemia
may be present

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Which intrinsic homeostatic response is the fetus demonstrating
when abrupt variable decelerations are present?

A. Baroreceptor

B. Catecholamine

C. Sympathetic - ANSWER-A. Baroreceptor



An amnioinfusion is intended to relieve which extrinsic factor that
compromises oxygen transport?

A. Excessive uterine compression

B. Structural abnormalities of the placenta

C. Umbilical cord compression - ANSWER-C. Umbilical cord
compression



The nurse wants to document her conversation with the attending
physician during an emergent situation. The best approach to
documentation would be to

A. Continue providing care for the patient and write a late entry
summarizing the conversation after the cesarean is completed

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B. Enter an objective transcription of the conversation in the
electronic record while colleagues are preparing the patient for
surgery

C. Report the conversation to the charge nurse, who can make an
entry in the medical record - ANSWER-A. Continue providing care
for the patient and write a late entry summarizing the conversation
after the cesarean is completed



An infant was delivered via cesarean. Umbilical cord blood gases
were: pH 6.88, PCO2 114, PO2 10, bicarbonate 15, base excess
(-) 20. The initial neonatal hemocrit was 20% and the hemoglobin
was 8.



Which interpretation of these umbilical cord and initial neonatal
blood results is correct?

A. Base buffers have been used to maintain oxygenation

B. The mother was probably hypoglycemic

C. The neonate is anemic - ANSWER-C. The neonate is anemic

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An infant was delivered via cesarean. Umbilical cord blood gases
were: pH 6.88, PCO2 114, PO2 10, bicarbonate 15, base excess
(-) 20. The initial neonatal hemocrit was 20% and the hemoglobin
was 8.



These umbilical cord blood gases indicate

A. Asphyxia related to umbilical and placental abnormalities

B. Hypoxia related to neurological damage

C. Mixed acidosis - ANSWER-C. Mixed acidosis



An infant was delivered via cesarean. Umbilical cord blood gases
were: pH 6.88, PCO2 114, PO2 10, bicarbonate 15, base excess
(-) 20. The initial neonatal hemocrit was 20% and the hemoglobin
was 8.



Which phrase best describes acidemia?

A. A decrease of oxygen concentration in the blood

B. An increase in hydrogen ions in the blood

C. An increase of hydrogen ions in the tissues - ANSWER-B. An
increase in hydrogen ions in the blood

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