Non-Stress Test (NST)
Non-Stress Test (NST) ( 5 Questions)
A nurse is performing a non-stress test on a pregnant client.
What does a reactive NST indicate?
A reactive NST indicates adequate fetal oxygenation and normal fetal neurological function. This means that the baby’s heart rate increases when it moves, which is a sign of health and well-being.
Inadequate fetal oxygenation means that the baby is not getting enough oxygen, which can cause complications and distress.
Abnormal fetal neurological function means that the baby’s brain is not functioning properly, which can affect its development and survival.
Both inadequate fetal oxygenation and abnormal fetal neurological function are serious problems that require immediate medical attention.
A reactive NST indicates adequate fetal oxygenation and normal fetal neurological function. This means that the baby’s heart rate increases when it moves, which is a sign of health and well-being.
Choice B is wrong because inadequate fetal oxygenation means that the baby is not getting enough oxygen, which can cause complications and distress.
Choice C is wrong because abnormal fetal neurological function means that the baby’s brain is not functioning properly, which can affect its development and survival.
Choice D is wrong because both inadequate fetal oxygenation and abnormal fetal neurological function are serious problems that require immediate medical attention.
A non-stress test (NST) is a test in pregnancy that measures fetal heart rate in response to movement and contractions. It is usually done after 28 weeks of pregnancy, or earlier if there are risk factors or concerns. It is safe and painless for both the mother and the baby.