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MCQ Test: FHR Monitoring


Number of questions in this MCQ test: 7
Suggested time for this MCQ test: 9
minutes
  1. The most common sign and symptom of uterine rupture is ?
    Abdominal pain
    Loss of contractions
    Recession of the fetal presenting part
    Fetal heart rate changes
    He,orrhage

  2. The potential causes for fetal tachycardia include all of the following except ?
    Fetal behavioral state
    Chorioamnoinitis
    Meternal fever
    Maternal ingestion of methamphetimine
    Maternal beta blocker drug

  3. You are managing a 24 year old G1 PO at 40 5/7 weeks EGA in labor. She has progressed to 6 cm cervical dilation and the electronic fetal heart rate (FHR) tracing has been reassuring. There is a sudden and sustained fetal bradycardia. All of the following are plausible causes for the FHR pattern except ?
    Uterine rupture
    Cord prolapse
    Placental abruption
    Meconium aspiration
    Amniotic fluid embolism

  4. Which of the following amplitude range in fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring defines minimal variabilty ?
    Undetectable
    > undetectable - < 5 beats per minutes (bpm)
    6-25 bpm
    >25 bpm

  5. Intrapartum asphyxia accounts for what percent of cerebral palsy ?
    <10
    10-20
    21-30
    31-40
    80-90

  6. You deliver a depressed fetus whose skin is noted to be meconium stained. When did meconium passage most likely occur in utero ?
    <3 hours
    3-6 hours
    12-18 hours
    24 hours
    48 hours

  7. The non reassuring fetal heart rate (FHR) pattern of ischemia is characterized by all of the following except ?
    Initial FHR reactivity with subsequent non-reactivity
    Prolonged fetal tachycardia
    Abrupt and sudden profound bradycardia
    Substantial rise in baseline FHR
    Repetitive FHR decelerations

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