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NCC ELECTRONIC FETAL MONITORING
CERTIFICATION 2026|COMPREHENSIVE
Q&A FOR CERTIFICATION SUCCESS



All of the following are likely causes of prolonged decelerations except:

A. Uterine tachysystole

B. Prolapsed cord

C. Maternal hypotension

D. Maternal fever - correct-answer - D. Maternal fever




_______ decelerations occur with less than 50% of contractions.

A. Recurrent

B. Intermittent

C. Repetitive - correct-answer - B. Intermittent

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_______ decelerations occur with greater than or equal to 50% of contractions.

A. Recurrent

B. Intermittent

C. Repetitive - correct-answer - A. Recurrent




All of the following could likely cause minimal variability in FHR except

A. Magnesium sulfate administration

B. Fetal sleep cycle

C. Narcotic administration

D. Ephedrine administration - correct-answer - D. Ephedrine administration




When an IUPC has been placed, Montevideo units must be ___ or greater for

adequate cervical change to occur.

A. 100

B. 200

C. 300

D. 400 - correct-answer - B. 200

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The ________ increases the heart rate and strengthens myocardial contractions

through the release of epinephrine and nonepinephrine.

A. Sympathetic nervous system

B. Parasympathetic nervous system - correct-answer - A. Sympathetic nervous

system




The ________, through stimulation of the vagus nerve, reduces FHR and

maintains variability.

A. Sympathetic nervous system

B. Parasympathetic nervous system - correct-answer - B. Parasympathetic

nervous system




What would be a suspected pH in a fetus whose FHTs included recurrent late

decelerations during labor?

A. 7.10

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B. 7.26

C. 7.32

D. 7.41 - correct-answer - A. 7.10




What is the most common cause of sinusoidal patterns?

A. Prolapsed cord

B. Rh incompatibility

C. Recurrent late decelerations

D. Oligohydramnios - correct-answer - B. Rh incompatibility




Before ___ weeks of gestation, an increase in FHR that peaks at least 10 bpm

above the baseline and lasts at least 10 seconds is considered an acceleration.

A. 28

B. 30

C. 32

D. 36 - correct-answer - C. 32

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