CTG Reading Flashcards

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CTG Reading:

What does DR C BRAVADO stand for?

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  • Define
  • Risk
  • Contraction
  • Baseline
  • Rate
  • Variability
  • Accelerations
  • Decelerations
  • Overall impression
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CTG Reading:

What are the key working features and causes of:

  1. Baseline bradycardia
  2. Baseline Tachycarida
  3. Loss of baseline variability
  4. Early decelerations
  5. Late decelerations
  6. Variable decelerations.
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CTG Reading:

How should Contractions be interpreted?

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CTG Reading:

How should baseline rate interpreted?

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CTG Reading:

How should foetal tachycardia and bradycardia be interpreted?

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CTG Reading:

How should variability be interpreted?

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CTG Reading:

What can reduced viability be caused by?

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CTG Reading:

How should Accelerations be interpreted?

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CTG Reading:

How should Decelerations be interpreted?

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CTG Reading:

How should Variable decelerations be interpreted?

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CTG Reading:

How should Late Decelerations be interpreted?

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CTG Reading:

How should Prolonged decelerations be interpreted?

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13
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CTG Reading:

How should Sinusoidal patterns be interpreted?

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