Fetal Heart Rate Decelerations (Early, Late, Variable)
|Fetal Heart Rate Decelerations (Early, Late, Variable)
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Fetal Heart Rate Decelerations (Early, Late, Variable)
Fetal Heart Rate Decelerations (Early, Late, Variable)
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Fuck this. I'm hearing ur lecture is wrong. Look at comments
Amazingly explained, you explained 100% way better than my instructor. Is there anyway you can explain using a chart strip about fetal heart rate, variability, acceleration, periodic episodic, thank you in advance!
Thanks for explaining this and making it simple to understand
Stop teaching, you are wrong, you are dangerous!!!!!!
thanks.
incorrect info , please look it up
you the real MVP
incorrect
You have the decels backwards in importance, Lates are the worst and variables are from cord compression. Not sure where you learned your education from, but pretty much all wrong. Look up the true definition of early decal as well.
Variables are not as concerning as lates. Cord compression can be fixed (sometimes) with repositioning and in cases where there was ROM an amnioinfusion. Lates are uteroplacental insufficiency, yes, but it is a more concerning decel due to its higher likelihood that the fetus will suffer acidosis. Placental insufficiency is more often seen in PEC, GDM, HTN, IUGR, and post dates. Hope that clarifies it for some who watched this. Some of the information given in this video is very incorrect.
All wrong! Late decelerations are very bad! Variables happen with short periods of cord compression.. the oxygen interruption is very brief. They happen all the time! Late decelerations are caused by uteroplacental insufficiency yes, which means the uterus is puttering out and cannot sustain or work to keep the baby oxygenated any longer. They MUST be corrected or baby will become hypoxic and develop irreversible brain injury. You are teaching this all wrong and this is preparation for med boards? Very scary! Go back to school please! Jamie Lee, RN OB nurse and Family Nurse Practitioner student!!
Please don't watch this video- you will fail your next OB exam!!! Lates are BAD. His explanation of variable decels is WRONG. What he is "trying to stress" is wrong!
uh some info in here is wrong, late decels are the worst ones, new nurses to obs better go watch another video
Thank you so much Sir for such a simplified explanation…..☺️🙂
Decelerations+TP4=4YearInvestigation.
I think you got late deceleration and variable backwards. I would redo with the fix cause you did an amazing job and it helped me very much. Thank you
Thank you sir.
I'm an L&D nurse…this is not correct regarding lates and variables. Anyone watching please disregard this video as it is incorrect. You do a nice job presenting…so take down this video and redo with correct information. Thanks
Late decels not okay! better video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMTYiZSPjzM
Thanks
Sometimes (Often?) hypoxia during contractions will cause late (type 2) decelerations. Blood is directed to vital organs so non-vital blood vessels will vasoconstrict causing hypertension that baroreceptors detect and then with the pneumogastric nerve (cranial nerve X) the heart rate is slowed. Because this process is so long that's why there is that lag time.
Excellent video. 5 stars all around. TY!
have to disagree with the theory explained here.
the severity in ascending order is
1.early deceleration(normal)<2.variable(most due to cord compression)<3.late deceleration(fetal hypoxia)
therefore late deceleration require urgent delivery
whereas in variable , turning the mother to left lateral is enough.