Which setting is most appropriate for fetal vibroacoustic stimulation?

A. 38 weeks, active labor, FHR baseline 140 bpm, minimal variability for 60 min, no accels, no decels
B. 40 weeks, active labor, FHR baseline 150 bpm, moderate variability, prolonged decel to 60 bpm lasting 8 min
C. 34 weeks, frequent contractions without cervical change, FHR baseline 180 bpm, moderate variability, late decels


Answer: A. 38 weeks, active labor, FHR baseline 140 bpm, minimal variability for 60 min, no accels, no decels

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