[14] Antenatal Fetal Monitoring Flashcards

1
Q

What is antenatal fetal monitoring a routine part of?

A

Antenatal care

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What aspects of antenatal fetal monitoring are part of routine antenatal care?

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  • Assessment of fetal growth is assessed by palpation of uterine size
  • Enquiries regarding fetal activity
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3
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When is palpation of uterine size and enquiries regarding fetal activity performed?

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At every antenatal check

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4
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Is palpation of uterine size and enquiries about fetal movement sufficient monitoring?

A

It is in most pregnancies

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5
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When might more detailed antenatal fetal monitoring be indicated?

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  • Maternal hypertension
  • Reduced fetal activity
  • Suspected SGA fetus
  • Previous stillbirth/neonatal death
  • Post-maturity
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6
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When are most women aware of fetal movements?

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During the second half of pregnancy

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7
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What is the result of women being aware of fetal movements?

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They are able to appreciate when the frequency of fetal movements reduces significantly

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What should all women be asked to do, regarding fetal movements?

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Pay attention to the frequency of fetal movements during the latter stages of pregnancy

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9
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When is it particularly important for a woman to pay attention to the frequency of fetal movements?

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When there has been adverse outcomes to a previous pregnancy, or where there is suspicion of IUGR in previous pregnancy

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10
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What should be done when a woman reports reduced fetal movements under 24 weeks?

A

Listen to fetal heart beat with Doptone

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What should be done if fetal heart beat is heard when a woman presents with RFM under 24 weeks?

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Reassure, unless fetal movements have never been felt

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12
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What should be done if fetal movements have never been felt at 24 weeks?

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Referral to exclude fetal neuromuscular abnormality

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13
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What should be done when a woman reports reduced fetal movements at 24-27 weeks?

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Confirm the presence of heart beat with Doptine, and request ultrasound scan for growth and liquor if risk factors for growth restriction, hypertension, or stillbirth

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14
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What should be done when a woman reports reduced fetal movements at 28+ weeks?

A

Perform additional fetal monitoring

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15
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What procedure should be followed when the patient presents requiring additional fetal monitoring?

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  1. Document reason for increased fetal monitoring
  2. Check maternal BP and test urine for protein
  3. Palpate the uterus, and measure the symphysis-fundal height and plot on chart
  4. Perform CTG for at least 20 minutes
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16
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What should be done if a woman has presented twice within 1 week complaining of reduced fetal movements?

A

Scan for fetal biometry and liquor assessment

17
Q

What should be done if a woman presents with RFM, and there is a concern regarding fetal size or significant maternal hypertension or proteinuria?

A

Commence fortnightly ultrasound scans to determine EFW and liquor volume

18
Q

What should be done if a woman presents with RFM and the fetal weight is below the 5th centile?

A

Do umbilical artery Doppler studies