Notes in 2. CTG Interpretation

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Published 02/10/2024 Cardiotocography Interpretation is remembered by the mnemonic {{c1::DR C BRAVADO}}
Published 02/10/2024 DR in DR C BRAVADO stands for{{c1::Determine Risk}}
Published 02/10/2024 C in DR C BRAVADO stands for{{c1::Contractions}}
Published 02/10/2024 BR in DR C BRAVADO stands for{{c1::Baseline Foetal Heart Rate}}
Published 02/10/2024 A in DR C BRAVADO stands for{{c1::Accelerations}}
Published 02/10/2024 VA in DR C BRAVADO stands for{{c1::Variability}}
Published 02/10/2024 D in DR C BRAVADO stands for{{c1::Decelerations}}
Published 02/10/2024 O in DR C BRAVADO stands for{{c1::Overall impression}}
Published 02/10/2024 An example of a {{c1::normal}} CTG
Published 02/10/2024 On CTG, if the baseline rate is {{c1::>160}} bpm this might indicate {{c2::foetal hypoxia}}, {{c2::chorioamnionitis}}, or {{c2::anaemia}}
Published 02/10/2024 On CTG, if the baseline rate is {{c1::<100}} bpm for >3 mins this might indicate {{c2::cord compression}}, {{c2::cord prolapse}}, or {{c2::rapid…
Published 02/10/2024 On CTG, if there is prolonged deceleration (>3 min), then perform {{c1::foetal blood sampling}} or {{c1::delivery}}
Published 02/10/2024 On CTG, if there is {{c1::sinusoidal}} variability, then perform {{c2::immediate delivery}} because of risk of foetal hypoxia
Published 02/10/2024 Risk Factors of Foetal Distress {{c1::Induction of Labour}} {{c1::Prolonged labour}} {{c1::Spontaneous rupture of membrane (SRM)}} {{c1::Preterm Prema…
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