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  1. Basic Pattern Recognition – Electronic Fetal Monitoring

    Variable decelerations appear morphologically different from either early or late decelerations. They are characterized by a sudden, abrupt drop in the FHT along with usually a similarly abrupt return to …

  2. Fetal Decelerations: What Is It, Causes, and More | Osmosis

    Jan 6, 2025 · Finally, variable decelerations are the most common type of fetal deceleration. They typically occur during the first and second stages of labor (i.e., the initial contractions and dilation of …

  3. Early, Variable, and Late Decelerations - Registered Nurse RN

    This article is about how to monitor fetal heart tone of early, late, and variable decelerations during labor. I have been studying this in nursing school,and at first I thought this was very hard to understand.

  4. Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring — Perinatology.com

    Mar 2, 2025 · Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring: NICHD-style definitions, variability, accelerations, decelerations, uterine activity, pathophysiology, and management (ACOG/CMQCC/Clark algorithms) …

  5. Variable Decelerations: Understanding the Causes ... - DoveMed

    Jul 23, 2023 · Understand variable decelerations, a common pattern observed during fetal monitoring in labor. Learn about their causes, identification, management, and potential implications for fetal well …

  6. Fetal Heart Tones - Normal Ranges, Decelerations, Causes

    Aug 29, 2025 · While early decelerations generally pose no risk, late and variable decelerations may indicate impending fetal distress. Recognizing these patterns enables the care team to intervene …

  7. Variable Decelerations in Fetal Heart Rate: A Guide

    Variable decelerations are temporary decreases in the baby's heart rate during labor that can vary in timing, depth, and duration. These changes typically appear as V-shaped dips on fetal monitoring …

  8. Fetal Heart Monitoring Accelerations and Decelerations

    Mar 9, 2024 · A variable deceleration is a very quick decrease in fetal heart rate of 15 bpm or more, that lasts at least 15 seconds (but may last up to two minutes) before the heart rate returns to baseline.

  9. Variable Decelerations - MD Searchlight

    Variable decelerations are sudden drops in a newborn baby's heart rate that last for at least 15 seconds within 30 seconds of starting but not more than 2 minutes.

  10. Variable Decelerations - PubMed

    Aug 7, 2023 · This workshop defined variable decelerations as abrupt, visually apparent decreases in the fetal heart rate. The onset of the deceleration to the nadir should be less than 30 seconds.