Practice Question
The nurse is caring for a laboring client. What should the nurse include in the documentation of this fetal monitoring?
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Correct Answer:
Accelerations present
Rationale:
🔶 Accelerations are temporary increases in fetal heart rate, indicating adequate oxygenation and fetal well-being.
🔶 They are expected findings and reassure the nurse that fetal acid-base balance is stable.
🔶 Occur due to fetal movement, uterine contractions, or external stimulation.
🔶 Presence of accelerations helps rule out hypoxia or distress.
🔶 Continuous monitoring ensures early recognition of deviations from normal patterns.
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: Examplify Exam(s)
- Domain: Maternal-Child
- Answer Choices: 4