FHT Quiz 12
Fetal Tracing Quiz
1. What is the baseline of the FHT?
Correct.
Bradycardia may have a variety of causes, ranging from fetal hypoxia to a stable fetal bradyarrythmia.
Incorrect.
Bradycardia may have a variety of causes, ranging from fetal hypoxia to a stable fetal bradyarrythmia. To review baseline heart rate go to,
Baseline
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80
85
90
95
100
2. Describe the variability.
Correct.
Minimal variability is usually a normal variant and may be related to sleep cycles, drugs, prematurity, etc. Occassionally it is associated with hypoxia.
Incorrect.
The answer is minimal. Minimal variability is usually a normal variant and may be related to sleep cycles, drugs, prematurity, etc. Occassionally it is associated with hypoxia. To review variability go to,
Baseline Variability
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Absent.
Minimal.
Moderate.
Marked.
3. Are there accelerations present?
Correct.
There are no accelerations.
Incorrect.
There are no accelerations.
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No.
Yes.
Yes, and the strip is reactive.
4. Are there decelerations present?
Correct.
There are no decelerations.
Incorrect.
There are no decelerations present. Click here to review
early decelerations
,
late decelerations
, and
variable decelerations.
None.
Variable.
Early.
Late.
Prolonged.
5. Are contractions present?
Correct.
There are no contractions present.
Incorrect.
There are no contractions present. Click here to review
contractions.
None.
Irritability.
Occassional.
Regular.
Hyperstimulation.
6. Is this FHT reassuring?
Correct.
This tracing requires immediate intervention with either correction or expeditious delivery.
Incorrect.
This tracing requires immediate intervention with either correction or expeditious delivery.
Yes. It is reassuring and reactive.
It is overall reasurring, but not reactive.
This tracing is nonreassuring and requires intervention.
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