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AWHONN ADVANCED FETAL MONITORING EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+ If fetal arterial pressure begins to fall below normal levels: - AnswerA. BARORECEPTORS CAUSE VASOCONSTRICTION AND INCREASE THE FHR An increase in arterial blood pressure produces vessel distension and causes arterial baroreceptors to send neuronal messages to the cardioinhibitory center, which in turn causes rapid slowing of the fetal heart rate via the parasympathetic vagus nerve. A decrease in arterial pressure results in an increased heart rate. Source: .Which of the following is an extrinsic influence on the FHR? - AnswerFetal-placental circulation .Fetal heart rate vaiability is definded as fluctuations in the baseline that are irregular in - AnswerAMPLITUDE and FREQUENCY .The most highly oxygenated blood in fetal circulation is carried by: - AnswerDuctus venosus .An increase in the fetal heart rate immediately preceding a variable deceleration is caused by: - AnswerOcclusion of the umbilical vein The etiology of variable decelerations is likely related to umbilical venous and arterial occlusion. Initially, with occlusion of the thin-walled umbilical vein, venous return to the fetal right atrium is reduced, producing a reflex tachycardia. This pattern often is observed as a shoulder on the FHR monitor strip immediately before the abrupt variable FHR deceleration Source: .When assessing a FHR tracing, the first step is to - AnswerEstabilish the baseline rate .Which deceleration in the FHR is considered benign and does not require an intervention to correct? - AnswerEarly deceleration .If the umbilical vein is the only vessel occluded during cord compression - AnswerDeoxygenated blood cannot be removed from fetal circulation

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AWHONN ADVANCED FETAL MONITORING EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+

If fetal arterial pressure begins to fall below normal levels: - AnswerA.
BARORECEPTORS CAUSE VASOCONSTRICTION AND INCREASE THE FHR
An increase in arterial blood pressure produces vessel distension and causes arterial
baroreceptors to send neuronal messages to the cardioinhibitory center, which in turn
causes rapid slowing of the fetal heart rate via the parasympathetic vagus nerve. A
decrease in arterial pressure results in an increased heart rate.
Source: https://perigen.com/what-regulates-fetal-heart-rate/

.Which of the following is an extrinsic influence on the FHR? - AnswerFetal-placental
circulation

.Fetal heart rate vaiability is definded as fluctuations in the baseline that are irregular in -
AnswerAMPLITUDE and FREQUENCY

.The most highly oxygenated blood in fetal circulation is carried by: - AnswerDuctus
venosus

.An increase in the fetal heart rate immediately preceding a variable deceleration is
caused by: - AnswerOcclusion of the umbilical vein

The etiology of variable decelerations is likely related to umbilical venous and arterial
occlusion. Initially, with occlusion of the thin-walled umbilical vein, venous return to the
fetal right atrium is reduced, producing a reflex tachycardia. This pattern often is
observed as a shoulder on the FHR monitor strip immediately before the abrupt variable
FHR deceleration
Source: https://www.glowm.com/section-
view/heading/Intrapartum%20Fetal%20Monitoring/item/202#

.When assessing a FHR tracing, the first step is to - AnswerEstabilish the baseline rate

.Which deceleration in the FHR is considered benign and does not require an
intervention to correct? - AnswerEarly deceleration

.If the umbilical vein is the only vessel occluded during cord compression -
AnswerDeoxygenated blood cannot be removed from fetal circulation
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