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IUP Simulation
This feature is designed to simulate the IUP and corresponding FHR that might occur
during labor. The base 140 BPM FHR will respond to the contractions based on the setting
as follows:
IUP Simulation Type
FHR Response
Uniform Deceleration
The FHR goes from 140 BPM down to 100
BPM and back again. The rate follows the
90 seconds bell curve of the contraction but
is delayed by 30 seconds.
Early Deceleration
The FHR goes from 140 BPM down to 100
BPM and back again. The rate follows the
90 seconds bell curve of the contraction.
Late Deceleration
The FHR goes from 140 BPM down to 100
BPM and back again. The rate follows the
90 seconds bell curve of the contraction but
is delayed by 45 seconds.
Uniform Acceleration
The FHR goes from 140 BPM up to 175
BPM and back again. The rate follows the
90 seconds bell curve of the contraction.
The IUP Wave is a bell-shaped curve with a peak of 90 mmHg and duration of 90 seconds.
When active, the FHR and IUP displays continuously update to show the current output
values. The Trigger is set by selecting Manual, 2, 3 or 5 minutes.
If Manual is selecting, the key is used to start one contraction.
If a Time is selected, the key is used to start a continuous cycle with a contraction
IUP wave starting every 2, 3 or 5 minutes.
The key may be used at any point to cancel the simulation run.