Interventions to decrease uterine activity should take place:
A.
After tachysystole has been occurring for at least 30 minutes
B.
If tachysystole is seen for one or two 10-minute segments
C.
When labor is in the second stage
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From NCC-Aligned Sources:
Tachysystole = >5 contractions in 10 minutes averaged over 30 minutes (NICHD).
However, NCC and AWHONN intervention guidelines state:
If tachysystole appears in one or two consecutive 10-minute segments, especially with Category II or III patterns, intervention must begin immediately.
Intervention includes:
Stopping/reducing oxytocin
Maternal repositioning
IV bolus
Tocolysis if needed
Why the wrong answers are wrong:
A. Waiting 30 minutes delays necessary fetal resuscitation.
C. Stage of labor does not determine when to intervene.
Correct answer: B. If tachysystole is seen for one or two 10-minute segments