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The baseline fetal heart rate (FHR) is the average rate during a 10-minute segment. Changes in FHR are categorized as periodic or episodic. These patterns include both accelerations and decelerations.
 
  The labor nurse is evaluating the patient's most recent 10-minute segment on the monitor strip and notes a late deceleration. This is likely to be caused by which physiologic alteration? Select all that apply. a. Spontaneous fetal movement
  b. Compression of the fetal head
  c. Placental abruption
  d. Cord around the baby's neck
  e. Maternal supine hypotension
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