FHR assessment can signal _____
fetal compromise
goal of EFM is to __
interpret and continually assess fetal oxygen to prevent significant fetal acidemia while minimizing unnecessary interventions and promote family-centered care
FHR =
fetal oxygenation
palpating contractions
nurses should palpate contractions with __
fingertips
in-between contractions, resting tone is __
soft
mild contractions
what do moderate contractions feel like when palpated?
strong contractions
external electric fetal monitoring measures ____
external electric fetal monitoring: FHR
what are contractions noted/read with?
internal fetal and uterine monitoring uses what?
internal fetal and uterine monitoring cannot be used with
reading FHR strips
FHR interpretation: areas to assess
normal baseline FHR is
110-160 bpm
- tachycardia = >160 bpm
- bradycardia = <110 bpm
what is baseline variability
variability is documented as
accelerations
show the baby is doing well
- want to see these on strip
- an acceleration is a 15 beat rise in HR that lasts at least 15 seconds
VEAL CHOP MINE
Variable decelerations
Early decelerations
Accelerations
Late decelerations
Cord compressions
Head compressions
Oxygen good
Placental insufficiency
Maternal repositioning
Identify labor progress
No interventions
Execute interventions
early decelerations
cause of early decelerations
head compression
- which causes vaginal stimulation and slowing of the HR
late decelerations