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  • SCOPE ORGANISATIONAL OR SERVICE (NAME)
    The maternal pulse should be palpated simultaneously with the FHR auscultation in order to differentiate between maternal and fetal heart rates All women should also have an initial risk assessment and consideration of the most appropriate method of fetal monitoring required
  • FETAL HEART MONITORING
    Fetal heart rate monitoring can be performed by regular auscultation with a fetoscope, Pinard or hand-held Doppler (Intermittent Auscultation (IA)) or by continuous electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) by cardiotocograph (CTG)
  • Intrapartum Fetal Surveillance Clinical Guideline Fourth . . . - RANZCOG
    The evidence is clear that a standardised approach to the assessment, description, and management of fetal heart rate abnormalities results in improved outcomes for women and their babies This is particularly important in light of the increasing complexity of contemporary pregnancies
  • Practice guidance document - Midwife
    IA is an evidence-based modality for the screening and monitoring of fetal wellbeing in labour Several trials have compared outcomes for women receiving IA with women receiving CEFM This guideline is informed by three Cochrane systematic reviews, a number of existing obstetric guidelines and midwifery scholarship
  • Fetal Heart Monitoring Resources - AWHONN
    Areas of competence for clinicians whose practice includes antepartum and intrapartum fetal heart rate monitoring are provided Intermittent Auscultation is an evidence-based method of fetal surveillance during labor that is part of an integrated approach to support optimal outcomes for birthing people
  • Maternity - Fetal heart rate monitoring
    This Guideline provides guidance for fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring using intermittent auscultation (IA), antenatal and intrapartum electronic fetal heart rate monitoring (EFM), and fetal blood scalp sampling (FBS) to monitor fetal wellbeing
  • TITLE: Fetal Heart Monitoring - tewhatuora. govt. nz
    The aim of fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring is to prevent adverse perinatal outcomes, by identifying a fetus is at risk of compromise in time, to enable appropriate intervention that increases the likelihood of a favourable outcome
  • SCOPE ORGANISATIONAL OR SERVICE (NAME)
    The maternal pulse should be palpated simultaneously with the FHR auscultation in order to differentiate between maternal and fetal heart rates All women should also have an initial risk assessment and consideration of the most appropriate method of fetal monitoring required


















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