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Advanced Fetal Monitoring Exam Questions All Solved New Update What category rules out fetal acidemia? - Answers - Cat 1 What maternal conditions greatly impact fetal oxygenation? - Answers - Severe astha, cardiac issues, and ecclampic seizures Where does the exchange of O2 and nutrients take place? - Answers - intervillous space How is o2 blood transferred to the fetus? - Answers - O2 enters the intervillous space via the maternal arteries, to the villi then the umbilical vein take the o2 blood to the fetus. The umbilical arteries take the deO2 blood from the baby through the villi and back to the mother Diffusion - Answers - High to low concentration Mom to fetus for O2 Low to high concentration for CO2 so baby to mom How is O2 transferred from mom to baby - Answers - Diffusion Explain spiral arteries in placenta - Answers - Carry O2 into intervillous space Are maximally dilated so they can not be increased What are factors that can decrease uteroplacental blood flow? - Answers - Maternal conditions like pre-e and cardiac disease Maternal hypotension Placental changes- abruptions, infections, edema, or smaller size Excessive uterine activity Vasoconstriction What happens to the spiral arteries during pre-e? - Answers - They are constricted which decreases blood flow Why does the supine position cause decreased uteroplactenal blood flow? - Answers - The aorta and vena cava get compressed (20 weeks) Why does maternal hypotension happen after regional analgesia? - Answers - Blocks the sympathetic pathway Pooling of blood in the lower extremities decreases blood flow back to moms heart which decreases blood flow to the fetus What percentage is uteroplacental blood flow decreased by during cxts? - Answers - 60% Explain the pathway for maternal- fetal exchange for fetal oxygenation (basic) - Answers - Environment to lungs to heart to vasculature to uterus to placenta to umbilical cord Where is the least O2 blood in the fetus? - Answers - Limbs, kidneys, and descending aorta Where is the most O2 blood in the fetus? - Answers - Umbilical vein and ductous venous Connects the umbilical vein to the inferior vena cava, bypassing the liver Shunt that allows most O2 blood to fetal heart - Answers - Ductus venosus 3 important shunts in fetal circulation - Answers - ductus venosus, foramen ovale, ductus arteriosus connects the two atria in the fetal heart Allows O2 blood to flow through the heart and directly to the brain - Answers - Foramen Ovale a blood vessel in a fetus that bypasses pulmonary circulation by connecting the pulmonary artery directly to the ascending aorta - Answers - Ductus Arteriosus What is a normal blood volume for a fetus at term? - Answers - 80-100 mL/kg What happens if you stimulate the sympathetic nervous system? - Answers - Increased heart rate What does the parasympathetic nervous system do? - Answers - Regulates the sympathetic What happens when catecholamines (sympathetic) get released? - Answers - Increased heart rate Why do pre-termers have increased heart rates? - Answers - The sympathetic develops first so there is no parasympathetic to regulate the heart rate What happens when the parasympathetic nervous system is stimulated? - Answers - Acetylcholine is released which decreases the intrinsic heart rate Vagus stimulation What do baroreceptors do? - Answers - Protect Regulates BP What effect do baroreceptors have on the fetus? - Answers - Decreased FHR, BP and CO

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Advanced Fetal Monitoring
Exam Questions All Solved
New Update
What category rules out fetal acidemia? - Answers -✔✔ Cat 1

What maternal conditions greatly impact fetal oxygenation? - Answers -✔✔ Severe
astha, cardiac issues, and ecclampic seizures

Where does the exchange of O2 and nutrients take place? - Answers -✔✔ intervillous
space

How is o2 blood transferred to the fetus? - Answers -✔✔ O2 enters the intervillous
space via the maternal arteries, to the villi then the umbilical vein take the o2 blood to
the fetus. The umbilical arteries take the deO2 blood from the baby through the villi and
back to the mother

Diffusion - Answers -✔✔ High to low concentration
Mom to fetus for O2
Low to high concentration for CO2 so baby to mom

How is O2 transferred from mom to baby - Answers -✔✔ Diffusion

Explain spiral arteries in placenta - Answers -✔✔ Carry O2 into intervillous space
Are maximally dilated so they can not be increased

What are factors that can decrease uteroplacental blood flow? - Answers -✔✔ Maternal
conditions like pre-e and cardiac disease
Maternal hypotension
Placental changes- abruptions, infections, edema, or smaller size
Excessive uterine activity
Vasoconstriction

What happens to the spiral arteries during pre-e? - Answers -✔✔ They are constricted
which decreases blood flow

Why does the supine position cause decreased uteroplactenal blood flow? - Answers -
✔✔ The aorta and vena cava get compressed (20 weeks)

, Why does maternal hypotension happen after regional analgesia? - Answers -✔✔
Blocks the sympathetic pathway
Pooling of blood in the lower extremities decreases blood flow back to moms heart
which decreases blood flow to the fetus

What percentage is uteroplacental blood flow decreased by during cxts? - Answers -
✔✔ 60%

Explain the pathway for maternal- fetal exchange for fetal oxygenation (basic) - Answers
-✔✔ Environment to lungs to heart to vasculature to uterus to placenta to umbilical
cord

Where is the least O2 blood in the fetus? - Answers -✔✔ Limbs, kidneys, and
descending aorta

Where is the most O2 blood in the fetus? - Answers -✔✔ Umbilical vein and ductous
venous

Connects the umbilical vein to the inferior vena cava, bypassing the liver
Shunt that allows most O2 blood to fetal heart - Answers -✔✔ Ductus venosus

3 important shunts in fetal circulation - Answers -✔✔ ductus venosus, foramen ovale,
ductus arteriosus

connects the two atria in the fetal heart
Allows O2 blood to flow through the heart and directly to the brain - Answers -✔✔
Foramen Ovale

a blood vessel in a fetus that bypasses pulmonary circulation by connecting the
pulmonary artery directly to the ascending aorta - Answers -✔✔ Ductus Arteriosus

What is a normal blood volume for a fetus at term? - Answers -✔✔ 80-100 mL/kg

What happens if you stimulate the sympathetic nervous system? - Answers -✔✔
Increased heart rate

What does the parasympathetic nervous system do? - Answers -✔✔ Regulates the
sympathetic

What happens when catecholamines (sympathetic) get released? - Answers -✔✔
Increased heart rate

Why do pre-termers have increased heart rates? - Answers -✔✔ The sympathetic
develops first so there is no parasympathetic to regulate the heart rate

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