NCC Certified - Electronic Fetal Monitoring - EFM Exam Practice Test

A woman in labor has been pushing for 4 hours. For the last 2 hours, there have been recurrent variable decelerations. Variability has evolved from moderate to minimal. Cervical exam is 10/100%
/+2, fetal head OP. There has been no fetal descent for the last 45 minutes. Based on the tracing shown, the most reasonable approach is
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The fetal heart rate tracing shown demonstrates:
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When the fetal heart rate is measured by a Doppler transducer and the intervals between heart beats are persistently identical, this shows as
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The tracing shown is from a woman at 28-weeks gestation in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) after an appendectomy. She is alert and awake. Based on this fetal heart rate pattern, the most appropriate intervention is:
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Fetal heart rate variability results from normal variance in fetal:
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What is the appropriate interpretation of this tracing?
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When monitoring monochorionic-monoamniotic twins, which of the following fetal heart rate patterns would be anticipated?
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