Electronic Fetal Monitoring
Electronic Fetal Monitoring
Electronic fetal monitoring tracks the heart rate of the craniate in utero. An electronic fetal monitor can also cross the strength and length of a uterine contraction during labor. There are various different methods for using such a device to determine the health an unborn baby, including external and internal monitoring. The sound waves discharged by the device bounce back the sound of the fetal heart rate.
Electronic fetal monitoring certification is required, in most health settings, so the nurse or expert can effectively read the results of the monitor. An electronic monitoring course typically offers education on how to use fetal monitors and how to read the results of the testing. An online course can be utilized for continuing education, new education and as preparation for certification. An offline course may offer the same education but the classes are usually conducted in a traditional school setting, as opposed to an electronic classroom accessed by a personal computer.
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