FHT Quiz 16
Fetal Tracing Quiz
1. What is the baseline of the FHT?
Correct.
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
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140
145
150
155
160
2. Describe the variability.
Correct.
Variability is the single most important indicator of fetal well-being and moderate variability is considered normal in a term fetus.
Incorrect.
The answer is moderate. 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 is an occassional contraction present along with some uterine irritability.
Incorrect.
There is an occassional contraction present along with some uterine irritability. Click here to review
contractions.
None.
Irritability.
Occassional.
Regular.
Hyperstimulation.
6. Is this FHT reassuring?
Correct.
It is reassuring though not technically reactive.
Incorrect.
It is reassuring though not technically reactive.
Yes. It is reassuring and reactive.
It is overall reasurring, but not reactive.
This tracing is nonreassuring and requires intervention.
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