Fetal heart rate deceleration types acog

    • [DOC File]CERTIFIED NURSE MIDWIFE - Renown Health

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      Fetal heart tone (FHT) will be taken by stethoscope or doppler according to ACOG criteria during first stage, with FHT auscultation occurring before, during and following contractions. FHT every 5 minutes during second stage per ACOG Technical Bulletin #207 July 1995, guidelines for low-risk patients. 2.

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    • [DOCX File]BirthTools

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      Intrapartum electronic fetal heart rate monitoring and the prevention of perinatal brain injury.Graham EM, Petersen SM, Christo DK, Fox HE. Obstet Gynecol. 2006 Sep;108(3 Pt 1):656-66. Suggested citation: American College of Nurse-Midwives.

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    • [DOC File]Fetal Assessment Worksheet

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      Fetal Assessment Worksheet. The purpose of this worksheet is to guide your understanding of the normal fetal heart rate patterns, variations in heart rate patterns during labor, components of the biophysical profile, tests of fetal maturity, and antenatal testing interpretation. Complete the worksheet and bring it to class on the assigned day.

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    • [DOC File]NORMAL LABOR (THEORIES OF LABOR ONSET)

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      Baseline rate: 120 – 160 bpm. Early Deceleration – FHT @ contraction, Normal @ end of contraction (head compression) Acceleration - FHT when fetus moves. Abnormal FHT Pattern. Bradycardia – 100 – 119 bpm – moderate - below 100 bpm – marked. CAUSES: 1. fetal hypoxia (analgesia & anesthesia) 2. maternal hypotension

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    • Perinatal asphyxia accounts for approximately 23% of the ...

      Reassuring fetal heart rate pattern is characterized by; a baseline FHR of 110 to 160 bpm, absence of late or variable FHR decelerations, moderate FHR variability (6 to 25 bpm), and age ...

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    • [DOC File]METHODICAL INSTRUCTIONS

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      — deceleration of fetal heart rate at the height of deceleration lower than 70 bpm irrespective of the type and amplitude of deceleration relative to heart rate; — transition of late or variable decelerations to persistent bradycardia. 3. Detection of meconium in the amniotic fluid at fetal sac rupture:

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    • [DOC File]Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Karnataka

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      When this happens the fetal heart rate decreases significantly and the fetal heart rate may rebound slowly or not at all. Prolonged depressions and certain types of decelerations of the fetal heart rate can signal that the fetus is in distress and might possibly suffer permanent neurological damage or even die from oxygen deprivation.

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    • [DOC File]2nd Irish Congress of - IMJ

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      Background Intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) is used as a method of evaluating fetal well-being in labour, with the aim of reducing perinatal mortality and cerebral palsy. NICE guidance on the classification of intrapartum CTG's includes definitions and descriptions of individual fetal heart rate (FHR) features and an overall ...

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      NON REASURING FETAL STATUS (NRFS) Introduction Fetal compromise is a complex of signs showing response of the fetus to inadequate oxygenation. Fetal heart rate …

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    • [DOC File]Abnormal labor: Protraction and arrest disorders

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      For these reasons, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends that the normal duration of second stage of labor be based upon parity and presence of regional anesthesia, with no intervention as long as the fetal heart rate pattern is normal and some degree of progress is observed (show table 1) [6].

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