Fetal Heart Tones

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Across
  1. 6. an increase in fetal heart rate by at least 15 bpm and lasts at least 15 seconds
  2. 7. this category requires intrauterine resuscitative measures
  3. 8. this can be placed in the uterus to tell you exactly how strong a contraction is
  4. 10. can be determined by feeling the abdomen during a contracting and comparing it to facial features
  5. 12. this can be place on the fetal scalp to tell you fetal heart tones
  6. 13. this category has a normal baseline and moderate variability with no late or variable decelerations
  7. 14. the type of variability that has a change of less than 5 beats
  8. 17. a type of deceleration that is ok and due to an increase in fetal intracranial pressure
  9. 19. a fetal heart rate below 110
  10. 21. a type of deceleration in which the heart rate drops by at least 15 bpm and lasts between 2-10 minutes
  11. 22. a fetal heart rate above 160 bpm, can be due to infection
Down
  1. 1. the type of variability that shows great fetal oxygenation
  2. 2. this is the first intervention to do when fetal heart tones are abnormal
  3. 3. the type of variability that has an undetectable range
  4. 4. the time, recording in seconds, of how long a contraction lasts
  5. 5. a type of deceleration that is due to placental insufficiency
  6. 7. 4 different definitions, one of which includes 6 or more contractions in 10 minutes
  7. 9. a smooth waveform that is a sign of severe fetal distress and due to fetal anemia
  8. 11. the beat to beat variation in fetal heart rate
  9. 15. the average fetal heart rate recorded in increments of 5, normal is 110-160
  10. 16. this category requires immediate notification of the provider
  11. 18. the number of contractions that occur in 10 minutes
  12. 20. a type of deceleration that is due to cord compression, the most common type of deceleration