The most common cause for fetal heart acceleration is:
a. maternal intake of cold fluids.
b. fetal movement.
c. fetal hypoxia.
d. maternal movement.
Question 2
An incidental maternal death occurs:
a. when the death arises from an obstetric complication of labour.
b. from an omission or incorrect treatment during pregnancy.
c. from a disease that developed during pregnancy and that may have been aggravated by the physiological effects of pregnancy.
d. from a condition that occurred during pregnancy where the pregnancy is unlikely to have contributed significantly to the death.