Fetal Heart Rate Tracings

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Across
  1. 1. Acceleration or deceleration longer than 2 minutes but no longer than 10 minutes
  2. 3. Stop as first step when there are prolonged decelerations
  3. 5. Heart rate drops faster than 30 seconds and returns faster than 30 seconds
  4. 6. Heart rate drops with the rise of contraction and returns after contraction is over
  5. 8. Reason for early decelerations
  6. 10. Start at 10L/min when there are prolonged decelerations
  7. 11. Variability where heart rate exceeds 25 bpm of baseline
  8. 13. Variability where heart rate remains within 5 bpm of baseline
  9. 14. Heart rate drops with rise of contraction and returns when contraction is over
  10. 15. Heart rate raises at least 15 bpm over 15 seconds and returns to baseline
Down
  1. 1. Intervention to relieve cord compression
  2. 2. Variability where heart rate remains within 6-25 bpm of baseline
  3. 4. Reason for late decelerations
  4. 7. Last step if nursing interventions do not work when prolonged decelerations
  5. 9. Reason for variable decelerations
  6. 12. Start through patient IV when there are prolonged decelerations