Partograph
Partograph A partograph is a graph or chart that is used to document the phases of labor and delivery. It is typically used by healthcare professionals to t...
Partograph A partograph is a graph or chart that is used to document the phases of labor and delivery. It is typically used by healthcare professionals to t...
Partograph
A partograph is a graph or chart that is used to document the phases of labor and delivery. It is typically used by healthcare professionals to track the progress of a patient during childbirth. The partograph includes key landmarks such as the cervix, uterus, and vagina, as well as the timing of various events such as fetal presentation, cervical dilation, and the onset of pushing.
Partographs are an essential tool for both healthcare professionals and patients. They provide a clear and concise record of the labor process, which can be used to review and assess the patient's progress during childbirth.
Examples of partographs:
A partograph may be used during a first-time childbirth, or it may be updated and reviewed throughout labor.
A partograph may include a variety of information, such as the patient's vital signs, the position of the fetus, and the amount of amniotic fluid.
A partograph may be used in conjunction with other medical records, such as the patient's medical history, the birthing plan, and the postpartum care plan