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NCC EFM Exam Breakdown and Study Guide 100% Verified Content on exam -Pattern recognition & intervention: 70% -Physiology: 11% -Fetal assessment methods: 9% -EFM equipment: 5% -Professional issues: 5% Pattern recognition & intervention -FHR baseline -FHR variability -FHR accelerations -FHR decelerations -Normal uterine activity -Abnormal uterine activity -Fetal dysrhythmias -Maternal complications -Uteroplacental complications -Fetal complications FHR Descriptors 1) Baseline 2) Variability 3) Presence of accels 4) Presence of decels 5) Changes in trends overtime FHR Baseline Average FHR rounded to nearest 5 during a 10 min window -110 to 160 -excludes accels, decels, & marked variability -must have 2 mins to identify as a baseline (doesn't need to be continuous) Fetal Bradycardia <110 for ≥10 min -Causes: hypotension (ex: after epi), cord prolapse, head compression, congenital defect, rapid descent, abruption or rupture, tachysystole, post dates, hypoglycemia, lupus (heart block) -With ↓ O2, blood will be shunted to brain, heart, & adrenals, eventually ↓ FHR to ↓ O2 demands of heart muscle -Verify not mom's HR, vaginal exam (r/o prolapse), resuscitate, evaluate arrhythmia, expedite delivery Fetal Tachycardia >160 for ≥10 min -Causes: fetal anemia, maternal fever or infection, fetal immaturity (preterm), SVT, maternal anxiety (catecholamines), dehydration, hyperthyroid, hypoxia

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NCC EFM Exam Breakdown and Study Guide 100%
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Content on exam
-Pattern recognition & intervention: 70%
-Physiology: 11%
-Fetal assessment methods: 9%
-EFM equipment: 5%
-Professional issues: 5%
Pattern recognition & intervention
-FHR baseline ✓
-FHR variability ✓
-FHR accelerations ✓
-FHR decelerations ✓
-Normal uterine activity ✓
-Abnormal uterine activity ✓
-Fetal dysrhythmias ✓
-Maternal complications ✓
-Uteroplacental complications ✓
-Fetal complications ✓
FHR Descriptors
1) Baseline
2) Variability
3) Presence of accels
4) Presence of decels
5) Changes in trends overtime
FHR Baseline
Average FHR rounded to nearest 5 during a 10 min window
-110 to 160
-excludes accels, decels, & marked variability
-must have 2 mins to identify as a baseline (doesn't need to be continuous)
Fetal Bradycardia
<110 for ≥10 min
-Causes: hypotension (ex: after epi), cord prolapse, head compression, congenital
defect, rapid descent, abruption or rupture, tachysystole, post dates, hypoglycemia,
lupus (heart block)
-With ↓ O2, blood will be shunted to brain, heart, & adrenals, eventually ↓ FHR to ↓ O2
demands of heart muscle
-Verify not mom's HR, vaginal exam (r/o prolapse), resuscitate, evaluate arrhythmia,
expedite delivery
Fetal Tachycardia
>160 for ≥10 min
-Causes: fetal anemia, maternal fever or infection, fetal immaturity (preterm), SVT,
maternal anxiety (catecholamines), dehydration, hyperthyroid, hypoxia

, -Med causes: terbutaline, catecholamines (epinephrine, norepi)
-Assess mom's temp & infection risk (GBS, PROM)
FHR Variability
Irregular in amplitude & frequency, quantified by peak to trough
-Caused by sympathetic vs parasympathetic, r/t neuro maturity
-Less in preterm due to undeveloped CNS
-Absent: undetectable, flat
-Minimal: ≤5 bpm but detectable
-Moderate: 6-25 bpm
-Marked: >25 bpm (indeterminate baseline), significance unknown




Minimal variability
≤5 bpm but detectable
Sleep, sedated, or sick
-Sleep cycle: 20-60 mins
-Sedated: CNS depressant (ex: mag), 1-2 hrs
-Sick (acidemia): unresolved w intervention
-Priority: maximize oxygenation (position, bolus, O2 if needed)
Moderate variability
6 to 25 bpm
-Reliably predicts the absence of metabolic acidosis (even w decels)
FHR Accelerations
Reliably predicts absence of metabolic acidemia (spontaneous or stimulated)
-Onset to peak in <30 sec
-For ≥32 wks: 15x15 (peak ≥15 bpm above baseline lasting ≥15 sec)
-For <32 wks: 10x10
-Prolonged accel: 2-9 mins (at 10 becomes change of baseline)




Early deceleration
Nadir aligns w contraction peak, gradual onset (≥30 secs to nadir), benign vagal
response
1) Pressure on fetal head
2) Increased intracranial pressure
3) Alteration in cerebral blood flow
4) Central vagal stimulation
5) FHR deceleration
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