Chapter 18 Flashcards

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Fetal Heart Rate Variability

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Four possible categories of variability:

Absence, Minimal, Moderate, Marked

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Absence and Minimal Variability

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Caused by fetal hypoxemia, congenital anomalies, sleeping, CNS depressants

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Marked Variability

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Usually indicates lots of fetal movement

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Fetal Tachycardia (>160 BPM over 10 minutes)

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Caused by hypoxemia or maternal fever

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Fetal Bradycardia (<110 BPM over 10 minutes)

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Occurs with maternal hypoglycemia, hypothermia, medications, fetal hypoxemia

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Accelerations

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Considered an indication of fetal well-being

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Early Decelerations

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Occur in response to fetal head compressions

Not a big deal, will monitor closely

Seen in later stages of labor

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Late Decelerations

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Due to uteroplacental insufficiency

Seen in later stages of labor

Caused by uterine tachysystole, maternal supine hypotension, placental previa

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Variable Decelerations

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Due to umbilical cord compression, prolapsed cord, maternal position, nuchal cord

Change maternal position, give oxygen, stop oxytocin

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Nursing Care of Abnormal FHR Patterns

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Evaluate baseline rate, baseline variability, accelerations, decelerations, and changes or trends over time

Use supplemental oxygen, maternal position changes, and/or increasing IV fluids to reoxygenate fetus

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