An NST in which two or more fetal heart rate (FHR) accelerations of 15 beats per minute (bpm) or more occur with fetal movement in a 20-minute period is termed
a. Nonreactive
b. Positive
c. Negative
d. Reactive
D
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A A nonreactive result means that the heart rate did not accelerate during fetal
movement.
B A positive result is not used with an NST. The CST uses positive as a result
term.
C A negative result is not used with an NST. The CST uses negative as a result
term.
D The NST is reactive (normal) when two or more FHR accelerations of at least 15
bpm (each with a duration of at least 15 seconds) occur in a 20-minute period.
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