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'''Vibroacoustic stimulation''' is the application of a vibratory sound stimulus to the [[abdomen]] of a [[pregnancy|pregnant]] woman to induce [[Cardiotocography#Accelerations|FHR accelerations]]. The presence of FHR accelerations reliably predicts the absence of [[fetus|fetal]] [[Acidemia#Metabolic_acidosis|metabolic acidemia]]. Vibroacoustic stimulation is typically used during a nonstress test (NST). |
'''Vibroacoustic stimulation''' is the application of a vibratory sound stimulus to the [[abdomen]] of a [[pregnancy|pregnant]] woman to induce [[Cardiotocography#Accelerations|FHR accelerations]]. The presence of FHR accelerations reliably predicts the absence of [[fetus|fetal]] [[Acidemia#Metabolic_acidosis|metabolic acidemia]]. Vibroacoustic stimulation is typically used during a nonstress test (NST).<ref name="isbn1-84214-333-6">{{cite book |author=Chervenak, Frank A.; Kurjak, Asim |title=Textbook of Perinatal Medicine, Second Edition (Two Volumes) |publisher=Informa Healthcare |location= |year=2006 |pages=963 |isbn=1-84214-333-6 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=}}</ref><ref name="FHM">{{cite book |title= Fetal Heart Monitoring: Principles and Practices|last= Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses |authorlink= AWHONN|editor= Audrey Lyndon, Linda Usher Ali|edition= 3rd|year= 2005|publisher= Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co|location=Dubuque, IA |isbn= 9780757562341}}</ref> |
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Vibroacoustic stimulation is the application of a vibratory sound stimulus to the abdomen of a pregnant woman to induce FHR accelerations. The presence of FHR accelerations reliably predicts the absence of fetal metabolic acidemia. Vibroacoustic stimulation is typically used during a nonstress test (NST).[1][2]
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