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6 years ago
During a non-stress test, the nurse notes that the fetal heart rate decelerates about 15 beats during a period of fetal movement. The decelerations occur twice during the test, and last 20 seconds each.
 
  The nurse realizes these results will be interpreted as: 1. A negative test.
  2. A reactive test.
  3. A non-reactive test.
  4. An equivocal test
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Rationale:
1. Non-stress tests are scored as either reactive or non-reactive.
2. A reactive stress test has the expected results of an increase in heart rate of 15 beats per minute for 15 seconds or more.
3. In a non-reactive stress test, the reactivity criteria are not met. Since this client experienced a deceleration during the test, this is considered non-reactive.
4. Non-stress tests are scored as either reactive or non-reactive.
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