Fetal compromise is assessed by all these except: a) FHS 120-160/min b) Presence of meconium c) Pathological CTG d) Poor fetal blood sampling results.
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The question is a multiple-choice format assessing knowledge on various medical topics related to fetal health and reproductive techniques.
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FHS 120-160/min
Fetal compromise is assessed by all these except: FHS 120-160/min.
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Fetal compromise is assessed by all these except: FHS 120-160/min.
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A fetal heart rate (FHS) of 120-160/min is considered normal, and not indicative of compromise. The other options are commonly used to assess fetal compromise.
Tips
Confusing normal and pathological assessments can lead to incorrect conclusions.
Sources
- Non-reassuring fetal status: Case definition & guidelines for data ... - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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