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Re: Fluid requirements and NST
From: Claudia Twisdale RN (twisdale@mediaspecialty.com)
Mon, 10 Sep 2001 17:26:15 -0500 (CDT)
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8-10 glasses a day (at least) With NST, 3 accels with movement in 30 minutes. You want to see the accels go at least 10-15 bpm above baseline. #0 mi nute time frame allows for normal sleep cycles. CST, any late decel is cause further evaluation. Hope this helps!At Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Kathy wrote: >
>What is the recommended requirement during pregnancy of water intake. In
>most texts I read 6 to 8 glasses daily and in others I read 2 to 3L to
>avoid constipation.
>
>Also
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>With NST: is a Reactive result two accels in 10 minutes or two in twenty
>minutes?
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>With CST: Is the result positive with one late decel in 10 minutes or
>should there be more?
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>Thanks,
>KSO,LPN, nursing student
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