Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract–Based NCC C-EFM References:
Intrauterine pressure catheters (IUPCs) are an internal uterine activity monitoring device used when external tocodynamometry does not provide adequate assessment of contraction strength or frequency. According to NCC, AWHONN, Miller, and Menihan, the primary indication for placing an IUPC is to obtain accurate, quantitative measurement of uterine activity.
Purpose of IUPC (per NCC and AWHONN):
Measures exact intrauterine pressure in mmHg
Calculates Montevideo units (MVUs) to evaluate adequacy of labor
Clearly differentiates:
Frequency
Duration
Strength (intensity)
Resting tone
NCC explicitly lists the primary purpose as:
“Accurate assessment of uterine contraction pattern and intensity.”
Why the other options are incorrect:
A. Define the quality of the fetal baseline – Incorrect
Fetal heart rate (FHR) baseline quality is determined by fetal ECG or FSE, not IUPC.
IUPCs monitor the uterus, not the fetal cardiac signal.
C. Rule out artifact – Incorrect
While an IUPC can reduce artifact from the toco, this is not its primary purpose.
Artifact is more commonly an issue with external FHR monitoring, corrected by repositioning or placing a fetal scalp electrode—not by using an IUPC.
Correct Answer:
B. Determine the contraction pattern
This aligns directly with NCC’s Electronic Monitoring Equipment domain: IUPCs provide the most accurate and reliable measurement of uterine activity when external monitoring is inadequate.
[References:NCC C-EFM Candidate Guide (2025); NCC Content Outline; AWHONN Fetal Heart Monitoring Principles & Practices; Miller’s Fetal Monitoring Pocket Guide; Menihan Electronic Fetal Monitoring; Simpson & Creehan Perinatal Nursing; Creasy & Resnik Maternal–Fetal Medicine., ]