Across
- 4. baseline less than 110 bpm
- 5. a type of variability in which there is no difference between 1 beat to the next
- 6. the start of 1 contraction to the start of the next
- 8. a type of variability in which there is more than 25 bpm difference
- 10. An NST that has 2 or more accelerations
- 11. a type of deceleration that hits the nadir fast and is due to the cord being compressed
- 13. a type of deceleration that last between 2-10 minutes
- 14. a type of variability in which tells you the fetus has good oxygenation
- 17. this category of a strip indicates severe fetal issues
- 19. a type of deceleration that takes at least 30 seconds to hit the nadir and is due to fetal head compression
- 20. a special type of fetal heart rate that indicates severe anemia in the fetus
- 21. this category of a strip indicates a potential problem
- 22. this category of a strip is good
Down
- 1. the lowest part of a decel is called this
- 2. a type of deceleration that takes at least 30 seconds to hit the nadir and it occurs after the peak of the contraction
- 3. baseline greater than 160 bpm, common when mom has infection
- 7. The average fetal heart rate, not including accels or decels
- 9. the time that 1 contraction lasts
- 12. an NST that has 0 or 1 acceleration, should be followed up with additional testing
- 14. a unit used to measure the intensity of a contraction that uses an internal monitor
- 15. a special intervention that can be done to help with recurrent variable decelerations
- 16. in increase in heart rate of 15 bpm and lasts for at least 15 seconds
- 18. a type of variability in which the difference is 1-5 bpm
