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NCC EFM
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NCC EFM
NCC EFM EXAM LATEST EXAM WITH 200 SELF
ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS EXAM 2024/2025 | ACCURATE
EXAM VERSIONS WITH CURRENTLY TESTING QUESTIONS
AND FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE
ANSWERS AND A STUDY GUIDE
NCC EFM EXAM LATEST EXAM WITH 200 SELF
ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS EXAM 2024/2025 | ACCURATE
EXAM VERSIONS WITH CURRENTLY TESTING QUESTIONS
AND FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE
ANSWERS AND A STUDY GUIDE
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 - <<ANSWER>>e. All of the above
Normal oxygen saturation for the fetus in labor is ___% to ___%. - <<ANSWER>>30%
to 65%
pH 7.05
PO2 21
PCO2 72
HCO3 24
Base excess -12
A. Metabolic acidosis
B. Respiratory acidosis
C. Mixed acidosis - <<ANSWER>>B. Respiratory acidosis
pH 7.0
PO2 18
PCO2 54
HCO3 20
Base deficit 14
,A. Metabolic acidosis
B. Respiratory acidosis
C. Mixed acidosis - <<ANSWER>>A. Metabolic acidosis
pH 7.02
PO2 17
PCO2 72
HCO3 19
Base deficit 16
A. Metabolic acidosis
B. Respiratory acidosis
C. Mixed acidosis - <<ANSWER>>C. Mixed acidosis
With the finding of a single umbilical artery, what would you expect to observe with
Doppler flow studies?
A. Decreased blood perfusion from the fetus to the placenta
B. Decreased blood perfusion from the placenta to the fetus
C. Homeostatic dilation of the umbilical artery - <<ANSWER>>A. Decreased blood
perfusion from the fetus to the placenta
Two umbilical arteries flow from the fetus to the placenta
A patient presents with a small amount of thick dark blood clots who denies pain and
whose abdomen is soft to the touch. Which component of oxygen transport to the fetus
could potentially be compromised by this bleeding?
A. Affinity
B. Saturation
C. Delivery - <<ANSWER>>C. Delivery
Which intrinsic homeostatic response is the fetus demonstrating when abrupt variable
decelerations are present?
A. Baroreceptor
B. Catecholamine
C. Sympathetic - <<ANSWER>>A. Baroreceptor
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
, 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
Which FHR tracing features must be assessed to distinguish arrhythmias from artifact?
A. Shape and regularity of the spikes
B. Spikes and variability
C. Spikes and baseline - <<ANSWER>>A. Shape and regularity of the spikes
How might a fetal arrhythmia affect fetal oxygenation?
A. By increasing fetal oxygen affinity
B. By increasing sympathetic response
C. By reducing fetal perfusion - <<ANSWER>>C. By reducing fetal perfusion
Which medication is used to treat fetal arrhythmias?
A. Digoxin
B. Labetolol
C. Nifedipine - <<ANSWER>>A. Digoxin
Inotropic - promotes regular and effective cardiac contraction
Fetal hydrops may present on ultrasound as fetal scalp edema and increased
abdominal fluid as a results of
A. An increase in gestational age
B. Congestive heart failure
C. Sustained oligohydramnios - <<ANSWER>>B. Congestive heart failure
What might increase fetal oxygen consumption?
A. Hyperthermia
B. Umbilical cord compression
C. Uterine tachysystole - <<ANSWER>>A. Hyperthermia
Increases metabolism and oxygen consumption
Which assessment or intervention would be least appropriate in a patient whose FHR
tracing revealed tachycardia and a prolonged deceleration?
A. Change maternal position to right lateral
B. Further assess fetal oxygenation with scalp stimulation
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