FHT Quiz 10

Fetal Tracing Quiz

1A. What is the baseline of the FHT for Twin A (Black)?
Correct. Remember, the baseline is the average heart rate rounded to the nearest five bpm.
Incorrect. Remember, the baseline is the average heart rate rounded to the nearest five bpm. To review baseline heart rate go to, Baseline.
1B. What is the baseline of the FHT? for Twin B (Red)
Correct.
Incorrect.
2A. Describe the variability for Twin A.
Correct. Historically, this has been called average variability and it is considered normal in a term fetus.
Incorrect. The answer is moderate. To review variability go to, Baseline Variability.
2B. Describe the variability for Twin B.
Correct.
Incorrect.
3A. Are there accelerations present for Twin A?
Correct. With at least two accelerations within 20 minutes and no other non-reassuring features, the strip is considered reactive.
Incorrect. Not only are accelerations present, but since there are at least two accelerations within 20 minutes and no other non-reassuring features, the strip is considered reactive. Click here to review.
3B. Are there accelerations present for Twin B?
Correct.
Incorrect.
4A. Are there decelerations present for Twin A?
Correct. There are no decelerations.
Incorrect. There are no decelerations present. Click here to review early decelerations, late decelerations, and variable decelerations.
4B. Are there decelerations present for Twin B?
Correct.
Incorrect.
5. Are contractions present?
Correct. Her contractions are every 2 minutes though not well-traced by the external tocodynamometer.
Incorrect. Her contractions are every 2 minutes though not well-traced by the external tocodynamometer. Click here to review contractions.
6. Is this FHT reassuring?
Correct. It is reassuring and reactive for both twins.
Incorrect. It is reassuring and reactive for both twins.

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