READING AND INTERPRETING A FETAL HEART RATE MONITOR

In this video I discuss the normal and abnormal variations on a fetal heart rate and related nursing interventions. Follow along and study by answering these questions. 1.What is the normal baseline FHR 2. What is a non reassuring FHR? 3. What is a cause of bradycardia? 4. What is a cause of tachycardia? 5.Hoe much does baby's heart rate have to increase to be considered an acceleration? 6. When do early decelerations occur? 7. What is the lowest part of the heart rate called? 8. What causes variable decelerations? 9. What can make mom hypotensive resulting in variable decelerations? 10. How does an amnioinfusion work? 11. What is UPI and what can cause it? 12. Differentiate the 3 fetal heart rate categories. 13. What categories may indicate the need for a C-section? 14.What are some reasons baby might have absent variability but no decelerations? 15. What are the steps to take when looking at a strip? Got a video request? Let me know in the comments below. WHAT TO WATCH NEXT? o The 4 Ps of Labor    • THE 4 Ps OF LABOR   o Signs of Pregnancy    • PRESUMPTIVE, PROBABLE & POSITIVE SIGNS OF ...   o GTPAL    • TAKING AN OBSTETRICAL HISTORY USING GTPAL ...   o Important Times in Fetal Development    • IMPORTANT WEEKS IN FETAL DEVELOPMENT | NCL...   Chapters Intro 0:00 Accelerations 2:44 Early Deceleration 5:23 Variable Deceleration 7:35 Late Deceleration 10:16 Mnemonic 13:12 FHR Categories 13:57 Examples 17:17 SOCIAL MEDIA INSTAGRAM:   / thatnursingprof   TWITTER:   / thatnursingprof   FACEBOOK:   / thatnursingprof   CHEAT SHEET NOTES https://www.thatnursingprof.com How to Cite My Channel Thatnursingprof. (n.d). Thatnursingprof [YouTube Channel]. YouTube. Retrieved (date) from    / @thatnursingprof2661   The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional *