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Welcome to the ultimate Q&A package designed to help you ace the NCC Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) Certification exam. Dive into a wealth of knowledge and practice questions meticulously crafted to enhance your understanding of fetal monitoring principles and prepare you for success.

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NCC Electronic Fetal Monitoring Certification Exam Questions and Answers

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EFM paper speed 3cm/ minute Ultra sound (EFM) US transducer detects motion through ultrahigh frequency sound waves - it determines FHR by auto correlation compares successive reflected ultra sound waveforms at many points FSE fetal scalp electrode (ISE) measures interval between R waves Val...

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Hypoxemia Decreased oxygen in blood Hypoxia Not enough oxygen to supply organs Normal fetal PO2 15-25 mmhm What factors can change the maternal HR? Intrinsic pacemakers (SA & AV node) Cardiac conduction system Autonomic regulation... Sympathetic, parasympathetic Humoral factors (catechol...

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NCC Electronic Fetal Monitoring Review Questions and Answers

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What are the two things measured in Electronic Fetal Monitoring, otherwise known as Cardiotocography? Fetal Heart Rate Uterine Activity - Contractions What are the 5 components described in an EFM? 1. Baseline heart rate 2. Variability 3. +/- Accelerations 4. +/- Decelerations 5. Frequency o...

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Causes of uteroplacental perfusion decrease: • HTN • Pregnancy • DM • Hypotension • Excessive uterine contractions (hypertonus) • Decreased surface area, edema, degenerative calcifications, infarcts, infection FHR reflects fetal oxygenation from which extrinsic factors: • Mater...

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NCC Electronic Fetal Monitoring Need to Know Questions and Answers

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Normal arterial blood pH > 7.10 Normal arterial blood pH mean value range 7.2-7.29 Metabolic Acidemia pH < 7.10 Respiratory Acidemia pH < 7.10 Normal arterial blood PO2 > 20 Normal arterial blood PO2 mean value range 15-24 Metabolic Acidemia PO2 < 20 Respiratory A...

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Electronic Fetal Monitoring Practice Test Questions and Answers

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What FHR finding is top priority for immediate interventions? a. heart block rate of 60 bpm cardia cardia with minimal variability rate of 170 with pushing B. BRADYCARDIA The change from moderate to minimal variability which is most concerning would be when: a. association with tachysystole w...

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intrinsic factors extrinsic factors intrinsic fetal circulation fetal tissue oxygenation fetal heart regulation extrinsic maternal oxygenation uterine blood flow umbilical blood flow average fetal hgb 50-70 percents normal cord gasses ph greater than 7.10 pc02 less than 60 (if its g...

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NCC Electronic Fetal Monitoring Concepts Practice Questions and Answers

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What are some important factors (risks) to consider when evaluating a fetal heart rate strip? --*PNLs* (abnormal?) --weight gain/loss --Maternal age --*Gestational age* --*MATERNAL vital signs* --*Membrane status* --*Cervical exam* What are the easiest ways for assessment of maternal oxygen...

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Electronic Fetal Monitoring Study Guide with Questions and Answers

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what is a normal fetal heart rate 110 to 160 how do you determine the base line fhr on a strip - the mean fhr rounded to increments of 5 bpm -during a ten minute period -exclude all decels, accels and marked variability -need 2 min of definition base or use previous 10 min define bradycardi...

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Electronic Fetal Monitoring Certification Exam Prep Questions and Answers

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Five factors that may potentially decrease uteroplacental perfusion Excessive ucs or hypertonus maternal hypotension maternal conditions (CHT, PIH, stress) placental changes (abruption, degenerative-hypertension, post dates, diabetes) vasoconstriction Partial umbilical cord compression may ca...

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C-EFM Practice Questions and Expert Solutions

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In comparing early and late decelerations, a distinguishing factor between the two is A. Onset time to the nadir of the deceleration B. The # of decels that occur C. Timing in relation to contractions C. Timjng in relation to ctx The underlying cause of early decelerations is decreased A. B...

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CEFM Practice Test Questions and Answers

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The paper speed used with EFM in North America is: a. 1cm/min b. 2cm/min c. 3cm/min C. 3cm/min The US transducer on the EFM measures the a. Electrical signal of the fetal heart b. Mechanical movement of the fetal heart reflected off of sound waves c. R to R intervals of the fetal heart b. M...

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NCC Electronic Fetal Monitoring Study Set with Questions and 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 b...

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NCC EFM Certification Study Questions with Complete Solutions

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foramen ovale shunts blood from the right atrium directly into the left atrium allowing most blood to bypass the baby's developing lungs. Closes after birth from 6 months to 1 year. ductus arteriosus connects the pulmonary artery to the descending aorta, bypassing the lungs to the right ventricl...

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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 e. All of the above Stimulating the vagus nerve typically produces: a. A decrease in the heart rate b. An increase in the heart rate c...

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NCC-EFM Test Questions and Expert Solutions

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Uterine contractions are quantified as the number of contractions present in a 10 min window Normal frequency of uterine contractions ≤5 contractions in 10 min, averaged over a 30 min window Tachysystole is >5 contractions in 10 min, averaged over a 30 min window. Should be qualified as t...

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A nurse is explaining to a pregnant patient the purpose of electronic fetal monitoring. Which of the following statements by the nurse is the most accurate way to describe the purpose of EFM? a. "EFM is a diagnostic procedure that monitors your baby's heart rate or FHR and your uterine contractio...

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NCC Electronic Fetal Monitoring Exam Breakdown & Study Guide

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Pattern recognition & intervention -FHR baseline -FHR variability -FHR accelerations -FHR decelerations -Normal uterine activity -Abnormal uterine activity -Fetal dysrhythmias -Maternal complications -Uteroplacental complications -Fetal complications FHR Descriptors 1) Baseline...

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NCC Electronic Fetal Monitoring Cert. Exam Questions and Answers

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Ductus venosus connects ______ to ______? Umb. vein to IVC Foramen ovale connects _______to______? R. atrium to L. atrium Ductus arteriosus connects _______ to _______? Pulm. artery to aorta Normal rate 110 to 160 BPM Average baseline rate at 15wks gestation 160 BPM Average rate in fe...

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Oxygen is transferred from mom to fetus via the placenta through? Passive (Simple) Diffusion Intervillous space perfusion is dependent on? Adequate Uterine Blood Flow Maternal Fetal Exchange is best promoted by which maternal position? Either Rt or Lt Lateral What is transfer down the conce...

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