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charchew

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To prepare a woman for a contraction stress test using nipple stimulation, an appropriate instruction would be to:
 
  a. Massage both breasts simultaneously.
  b. Roll the nipple between the thumb and fingers.
  c. Continually stimulate the breasts throughout the test.
  d. Brush your palm across the nipple of one breast for 2 to 3 minutes.

Question 2

Which statement correctly describes the contraction stress test (CST)?
 
  a. The fetal heart rate is assessed during maternal exercise.
  b. An artificial larynx is used to stimulate the fetus.
  c. A contraction stress test is indicated if the nonstress test is reactive.
  d. Uterine contractions must be induced.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
The palm of the hand should be used to brush across the nipple. This stimulates the release of oxytocin from the pituitary, which, in turn, causes uterine contractions. Bilateral stimulation may cause excessively long or frequent uterine contractions. The woman should rest for 5 minutes between contractions.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
If a nonstress test (NST) is nonreactive, the CST is indicated. Uterine contractions are stimulated and the fetal heart rate response is recorded. During the NST, an artificial larynx may be applied to the mother's abdomen and activated to stimulate the fetus.



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