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Questions # 21:

Maternal fever can cause fetal tachycardia because the increased maternal temperature:

Options:

A.

Decreases tissue perfusion

B.

Increases fetal metabolism

C.

Inhibits catecholamine release

Questions # 22:

In the event of recurrent variable decelerations with thick meconium, amnioinfusion is recommended to:

Options:

A.

Dilute thick meconium

B.

Restore uterine blood flow

C.

Treat oligohydramnios

Questions # 23:

The ratio of oxyhemoglobin to the total amount of hemoglobin available is called oxygen

Options:

A.

affinity

B.

carrying capacity

C.

saturation

Questions # 24:

A fetal heart rate tracing is abnormal. A change in maternal position and oxygen administration do not correct the pattern. Following birth, a fetal cord blood sample is taken:

pH = 7.25

PaCO₂ = 46 mm Hg

PaO₂ = 20 mm Hg

HCO₃ = 22 mEq/L

Base deficit = –4 mEq/L

These results are best interpreted as:

Options:

A.

Acidosis

B.

Hypoxia

C.

Normal

Questions # 25:

The fetal heart rate tracing shown represents

Question # 25

Options:

A.

category I

B.

category II

C.

category III

Questions # 26:

This tracing demonstrates:

Question # 26

Options:

A.

Bradycardia

B.

Category III tracing

C.

Prolonged deceleration

Questions # 27:

When a difference in interpretation occurs over a non-emergent electronic fetal heart rate tracing, the first step toward resolution is to:

Options:

A.

Document the incident in the medical record

B.

Follow the chain of command

C.

Have the involved clinicians review the tracing together

Questions # 28:

A woman (G1, P0) at 41-weeks gestation presents to OB triage to rule out labor. Her cervical exam is 1 cm/50%/-2. Membranes are intact. She would like to go home if not in labor. Based on this tracing, which represents the last two hours, the best approach is:

Question # 28

Options:

A.

admission to hospital

B.

discharge to home

C.

further observation

Questions # 29:

The decelerations seen in the fetal monitoring tracing shown are best described as:

Question # 29

Options:

A.

Early

B.

Late

C.

Variable

Questions # 30:

(Full question)

Spontaneous fetal heart rate accelerations indicate

Options:

A.

dominance of the fetal sympathetic nervous system

B.

immaturity of the fetal parasympathetic nervous system

C.

integrated response of the fetal central nervous system

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