Accelerations with fetal movement:
1. are reassuring.
2. are caused by umbilical cord compression.
3. warrant close observation.
4. are caused by uteroplacental insufficiency.
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1. Correct. Episodic accelerations of the FHR occur during fetal movement and are indica-tions of fetal well-being.
2. Incorrect. Umbilical cord compression results in variable decelerations of the FHR.
3. Incorrect. Accelerations in the FHR are an indication of fetal well-being and do not war-rant close observation.
4. Incorrect. Uteroplacental insufficiency results in late decelerations of the FHR.
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