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NSG 3500 Labor and Delivery Exam - Questions and Answers
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NSG 3500 Labor and Delivery Exam - Questions and Answers Laboring down A process by which a health care team allows a laboring woman whose cervix is 10 cm dilated, to hold back from pushing until she has a natural urge or readiness to deliver is urgent. Delayed cord clamping After 1-3 minutes. To decrease ANEMIA (preterm, term) and INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE (preterm). Clamped 2cm and 5 cm from the base. Bishop score Determines maternal readiness for labor by evaluating whether the cervix is favo...
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EFM NCC Exam Questions With Verified Solutions
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Why use fetal monitoring? - answerPrimary goal is to prevent fetal and maternal morbidity 
and mortality (prevent injury and death to mother and/ or baby), to prevent bad patient outcomes. 
What percent of babies who experience a suboptimal event while being fetal monitored, develop 
cerebral palsy? - answer3% of babies with poor tracing develop cerebral palsy 
What are most sentinel events due to? - answerPoor communication between providers. Mos...
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EFM NCC PREP EXAM QUESTIONS WITH SOLVED SOLUTIONS 2024.
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Why use fetal monitoring? - Answer Primary goal is to prevent fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality (prevent injury and death to mother and/ or baby), to prevent bad patient outcomes. 
 
What percent of babies who experience a suboptimal event while being fetal monitored, develop cerebral palsy? - Answer 3% of babies with poor tracing develop cerebral palsy 
 
What are most sentinel events due to? - Answer Poor communication between providers. Most errors are traceable back to comm...
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ACC Test 2 Level 3 Nursing | Complete Questions And Answers 2023
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ACC Test 2 Level 3 Nursing | Complete Questions And 
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Reassuring Baseline FHR = 110-160 
mod variability (6-25 bpm) 
Reassuring Accels: peak >15bpm and >15 sec 
Reassuring variable decels: <60 secs w/ rapid return to baseline 
mod variability 
Reassuring Uterine activity: frequency no more than q 1.5 min (5 w/in 10 min) 
duration: 90-120 sec. intervals >30sec 
uterine resting tone = <20 with IUPC 
Reassuring No intervention required 
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tachycardia FHR > 160bpm for...
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NCC EFM Cert Exam Questions with complete solutions | Latest 2023/2024
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Why use fetal monitoring? -- Primary goal is to prevent fetal and maternal morbidity and 
mortality (prevent injury and death to mother and/ or baby), to prevent bad patient 
outcomes. 
What percent of babies who experience a suboptimal event while being fetal monitored, 
develop cerebral palsy? -- 3% of babies with poor tracing develop cerebral palsy 
What are most sentinel events due to? -- Poor communication between provi...
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NCC EFM exam with correct answers
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Why use fetal monitoring? 
Primary goal is to prevent fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality (prevent injury and death to mother and/ or baby), to prevent bad patient outcomes. 
 
 
 
What percent of babies who experience a suboptimal event while being fetal monitored, develop cerebral palsy? 
3% of babies with poor tracing develop cerebral palsy 
 
 
 
What are most sentinel events due to? 
Poor communication between providers. Most errors are traceable back to communication errors. 
 
 
 
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BASIC FETAL HEART MONITORING 2023 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT GRADED A+
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Fetal heart rate information is measured electronically by the: - ANSWER ultrasound transducer 
Oxygen transported through the bloodstream to the tissues is attached to: - ANSWER hemoglobin 
An external ultrasound transducer is being used to monitor the fetal heart rate. The audible signal indicates a heart rate of 75. The tracing shows a baseline rate of 145 beats per minute. To verify the fetal heart rate the nurse should: - ANSWER palpate the maternal pulse while auscu...
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Why use fetal monitoring? - ANSWER Primary goal is to prevent fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality (prevent injury and death to mother and/ or baby), to prevent bad patient outcomes. 
 
What percent of babies who experience a suboptimal event while being fetal monitored, develop cerebral palsy? - ANSWER 3% of babies with poor tracing develop cerebral palsy 
 
What are most sentinel events due to? - ANSWER Poor communicat...
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EFM NCC 2023 Exam Marking Scheme
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Why use fetal monitoring? - ANSWER Primary goal is to prevent fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality (prevent injury and death to mother and/ or baby), to prevent bad patient outcomes. 
 
What percent of babies who experience a suboptimal event while being fetal monitored, develop cerebral palsy? - ANSWER 3% of babies with poor tracing develop cerebral palsy 
 
What are most sentinel events due to? - ANSWER Poor communication between prov...
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BSN 346 Week 3 Sherpath Interpretation of Fetal and Uterine Monitoring
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Which qualities are considered normal when assessing fetal heart rate (FHR)? 
 
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FHR variability of <5 beats/min 
FHR variability of ≤5 beats/min is classified as minimal variability and is considered abnormal or indeterminate and may be a sign of fetal compromise. 
 
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Baseline FHRof 140 beats/min 
A baseline FHR of 110 to 160 beats/min is considered normal. 
 
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FHR variability of 20 beats/min 
 
 
 
 
 
 
FHR variability of 6 to 25 ...
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