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Uterine contractions are quantified as - Answer-the number of contractions present in a 10 min window Normal frequency of uterine contractions - Answer-≤5 contractions in 10 min, averaged over a 30 min window Tachysystole is - Answer->5 contractions in 10 min, averaged over a 30 min wind...

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Uterine contractions are quantified as - Answer-the number of contractions present in a
10 min window

Normal frequency of uterine contractions - Answer-≤5 contractions in 10 min, averaged
over a 30 min window

Tachysystole is - Answer->5 contractions in 10 min, averaged over a 30 min window.
Should be qualified as to the presence or absence of FHR decelerations

Terms describing uterine contractions that have been abandoned -
Answer-"hyperstimulation" and "hypercontractility"

FHR patterns are defined by the characteristics of - Answer-baseline, variability,
accelerations, and decelerations

Baseline FHR is determined by approximating the mean FHR rounded to increments of
(A) bpm during a (B) min window, excluding (C) and (D) and periods of (E) FHR
variability - Answer-A. 5
B. 10
C. accelerations
D. decelerations
E. marked

There must be at least (A) minutes of identifiable baseline segments in any (B) minute
window, or the baseline for that period is (C) - Answer-A. 2
B. 10
C. Indeterminate

Bradycardia - Answer-a baseline FHR <110

Tachycardia - Answer-a baseline FHR >160

Baseline FHR variability is determined in a (A) min window excluding (B) and (C) -
Answer-A. 10
B. accelerations
C. decelerations

Bareline FHR variability is defined as (A) in the baseline FHR that are (B) in (C) and (D)
- Answer-A. fluctuations
B. irregular
C. amplitude

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