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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: - • ...

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NCC EFM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| GRADED A
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: - • Maternal oxygenation
• Uterine blood flow
• Placental change
• Umbilical blood flow

FHR reflects oxygenation from which intrinsic factors: - • Fetal circulation
• Oxygenation of tissues
• FHR regulation

Fetal shunts: - • Ductus venosus- liver
• PFO- Right to left atria
• Ductus arteriosis- pulmonary a. to aorta

Oxygen depletion cascade: - • Aerobic metabolism
• Hypoxemia
• Tissue hypoxia
• Anaerobic metabolism
• Lactic acid build up
• Metabolic acidosis

Sympathetic innervation: - • Releases Eip/norepi
• Increases FHR

Parasympathetic/Vagal innervation: - • Releases ach
• Decreases FHR and transmits variability

Early decel: - • Fetal head compression
• ->vasovagal response

Variable decel: - • Cord compression
• ->increase BP/HTN
• ->activation of baroreceptor
• ->decrease FHR, BP, and CO

Late decel: - • Inadequate uteroplacental blood flow->decreased maternal fetal O2 transfer
• ->activation of chemoreceptors to respond due to increased PCO2, decreased PO2, and
decreased pH

, • ->Fetal bradycardia and hypertension

Category I: - • Normal fetal acid base status
• All the following are required:
• Moderate variability
• Baseline rate 110-160
• Late or variable decels are absent
• Early decels present or absent
• Accels present or absent

Category II: - • Indeterminate compensatory response
• Not category I or II

Category III: - • Abnormal fetal acid-base status
• Either required
• Absent variability with:
o Recurrent late decels, or
o Recurrent variable decels, or
o Bradycardia
• Sinusoidal pattern

In-Utero resuscitation: - • Change maternal position
• Decrease uterine activity
• IV fluid bolus
• Correct maternal hypotension
• Oxygen administration
• Amnioinfusion
• Alteration in 2nd stage maternal pushing efforts
• If prolapsed cord, then elevate fetal presenting part while moving toward operative birth

Baseline FHR: - • Approximate mean FHR excluding accelerations and decelerations or periods
of marked variability (>25 bpm)
• Minimum of 2 minutes of identifiable BL segments in any 10 min window
• May need to refer to previous 10 min window

Baseline variability: - • Irregular fluctuation in baseline FHR in both amplitude and frequency
• Absent- Undetectable
• Minimal- 0-5
• Moderate- 6-25
• Marked >25 -> alpha-adrenergic response to decreased uteroplacental blood flow or ephedrine

Causes of minimal variability: - • General anesthesia
• Smoking
• Quiet sleep
• Mag
• Acidemia

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