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washai

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Which of the following correctly matches the type of decelerations with its likely cause?
 
  1. Early deceleration  umbilical cord compression
  2. Late deceleration  uteroplacental inefficiency
  3. Variable deceleration  head compression
  4. Prolonged deceleration  cause unknown

Question 2

Which of the following decelerations of FHR would not require the nurse to change the maternal position?
 
  1. Early decelerations
  2. Late decelerations
  3. Variable decelerations
  4. It is always a good idea to change the woman's position



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Answer to Question 1

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1. Incorrect. Early deceleration is caused by head compression.
2. Correct. Late deceleration is caused by uteroplacental inefficiency.
3. Incorrect. Variable deceleration is caused by umbilical cord compression.
4. Incorrect. Prolonged deceleration has a variety of either benign or critical causes.

Answer to Question 2

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1. Correct. Early decelerations (and accelerations) generally do not need any nursing inter-vention.
2. Incorrect. Late decelerations suggest the nurse should change the maternal position (lat-eral); variable decelerations require a maternal position change (side to side) also.
3. Incorrect. Late decelerations suggest the nurse should change the maternal position (lat-eral); variable decelerations require a maternal position change (side to side) also.
4. Incorrect. Although changing positions throughout labor is recommended, it is not re-quired in response to early decelerations.





 

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