Fetal assessment DURING LABOUR Flashcards

1
Q

What is a normal baseline heart rate for a fetus during labour?

A

110-160bpm

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2
Q

How often should be auscultate the fetal heart during frist and second stage?

A
first= every 15mins or after a contraction
second= every 5 mins or after a contraction
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3
Q

How should you prepare a woman for electronic fetal monitoring?

A

ask woman to empty bladder, palpate, observations on woman, and consider reasoning for the CTG

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4
Q

What does the term hypoxia mean?

A

Low oxygen levels

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5
Q

What can hypoxia lead to?

A

acidosis- body fluids are too acidic

long term neurological outcomes for baby

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6
Q

What length of time is 1cm on a CTG chart?

A

1minute

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7
Q

Will the fetal heart sound faster in the first trimester, or the third trimester, and why?

A

first trimester because the parasympathetic nervous system matures during the second trimester, and the vagus nerve becomes more dominant over the sympathetic stimulation

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8
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What is normal variability on a CTG?

A

5-25

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9
Q

Give three reasons why variability may be less than 5?

A

maternal opiates, fetal sleep and hypoxia

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10
Q

What classes as an acceleration, and deceleration on a CTG monitor?

A

acceleration= transient increase of 15bpm for more than 15 seconds
deceleration=decrease of 15 bpm for more than 15 seconds

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11
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How long is a prolonged deceleration?

A

2-3 minutes

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12
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What are three explanations for decelerations?

A

early labour= head compression
late labour= hypoxia
most commonly is cord or placental compression

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13
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What kind of decelerations does this describe; irregular shapes, concerning if profound, persistent and prolonged

A

variable decelerations

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14
Q

When does a late deceleration occur?

A

after the peak of a contraction, and are a smooth shallow dip

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15
Q

Name the 5 non reassuring variables;

A

more than 60 seconds, reduced baseline variability, failure to return to baseline, W shape, no shouldering

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16
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What are the three categories to describe a CTG?

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abnormal, reassuring and non reassuring

17
Q

What category is this from?

variable decelerations with any concerning characteristic in up 50% of contractions for 30 minutes

A

non reassuring

18
Q

Late decelerations for 30 minutes?

A

abnormal

19
Q

variable decelerations with any concerning characteristic for over 50% of contractions for less than 30 minutes

A

non reassuring