NCC EFM / Practice Questions and Answers(Questions for the actual test) Which of the following factors can have a negative effect on uterine blood flow?
- Hypertension
- Epidural
- Hemorrhage
- Diabetes
- All of the above Correct answer- e. All of the above
Stimulating the vagus nerve typically produces:
- A decrease in the heart rate
- An increase in the heart rate
- An increase in stroke volume
- No change Correct answer- a. A decrease in the heart rate
- Increases baseline
- Decreases baseline Correct answer- b. Decreases baseline
The vagus nerve begins maturation 26 to 28 weeks. Its dominance results in what effect to the FHR baseline?
T/F: The most common artifact with the ultrasound transducer system for fetal heart rate is increased variability. Correct answer- True T/F: All fetal monitors contain a logic system designed to reject artifact. Correct answer- True T/F: Fetal arrhythmias can be seen on both internal and external monitor tracings.Correct answer- True T/F: Variability and periodic changes can be detected with both internal and external monitoring. Correct answer- True
T/F: Variable decelerations are a vagal response. Correct answer- True
T/F: Variable decelerations are the most frequently seen fetal heart rate deceleration pattern in labor. Correct answer- True Etiology of a baseline FHR of 165bpm occurring for the last hour can be: 1 / 3
- Maternal supine hypotension
- Maternal fever
- Maternal dehydration
- Unknown
- 1 and 2
- 1, 2 and 3
- 2, 3 and 4 Correct answer- c. 2, 3 and 4
- Low socioeconomic status
- Fetal malpresentation
- Uteroplacental insufficiency
- Uterine anomalies Correct answer- c. Uteroplacental insufficiency
- Gestational hypertension
- Diabetes in pregnancy
- Fetus in breech presentation
- Decreased fetal movement Correct answer- c. Fetus in breech presentation
- Vibroacoustic stimulation
- Smoking
- Fetal position
- Gestational age Correct answer- a. Vibroacoustic stimulation
- Increase BP and increase HR
- Increase BP and decrease HR 2 / 3
The most prevalent risk factor associated with fetal death before the onset of labor is:
Which of the following conditions is not an indication for antepartum fetal surveillance?
Which of the following does not affect the degree of fetal activity?
T/F: Umbilical cord influences that can alter blood flow include true knots, hematomas, and number of umbilical vessels. Correct answer- True T/F: Low amplitude contractions are not an early sign of preterm labor. Correct answer- False T/F: Corticosteroid administration may cause an increase in FHR accelerations. Correct answer- False T/F: Corticosteroid administration may cause an increase in FHR. Correct answer- True T/F: Contractions cause an increase in uterine venous pressure and a decrease in uterine artery perfusion. Correct answer- True As a result of the intrinsic fetal response to oxygen deprivation, increased catecholamine levels cause the peripheral blood flow to decrease while the blood flow to vital organs increases. These flow changes along with increased catecholamine secretions have what effect on fetal blood pressure and fetal heart rate?
- Decrease BP and increase HR
- Decrease BP and decrease HR Correct answer- B. Increase BP and decrease HR
- True knot
- Gestational diabetes
- Umbilical cord entanglement
- Oligohydramnios Correct answer- B. Gestational diabetes
During a term antepartum NST (non-stress test), you notice several variable decelerations that decrease at least 15 bpm and last at least 15 sec long. Which of the following is the least likely explanation?
All of the following are likely causes of prolonged decelerations except:
- Uterine tachysystole
- Prolapsed cord
- Maternal hypotension
- Maternal fever Correct answer- D. Maternal fever
- Magnesium sulfate administration
- Fetal sleep cycle
- Narcotic administration
- Ephedrine administration Correct answer- D. Ephedrine administration
All of the following could likely cause minimal variability in FHR except
When an IUPC has been placed, Montevideo units must be ___ or greater for adequate cervical change to occur.
A. 100
B. 200
C. 300
- 400 Correct answer- B. 200
What would be a suspected pH in a fetus whose FHTs included recurrent late decelerations during labor?
A. 7.10
B. 7.26
C. 7.32
- 7.41 Correct answer- A. 7.10
The nurse notes a pattern of decelerations on the fetal monitor that begins shortly after the contraction and returns to baseline just before the contraction is over. The correct
nursing response is to:
- Give the woman oxygen by facemask at 8-10 L/min
- Position the woman on her opposite side
- Increase the rate of the woman's intravenous fluid
- Continue to observe and record the normal pattern Correct answer- d. Continue to
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observe and record the normal pattern