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9990-IMPORTANT NURSING CHARTS

Part No. Name of the chart Size (cm)
9990-A Breast Changes In Pregnancy 51 x 66
9990-B Uterine Changes In Pregnancy 51 x 66
9990-C First Stage Of Labour 51 x 66
9990-D Second Stage Of Labour 51 x 66
9990-E Third Stage Of Labour 51 x 66
9990-F Complete Breech Presentation 51 x 66
9990-G Incomplete Breech Presentation 51 x 66
9990-H Foot Presentation 51 x 66
9990-I Face Presentation 51 x 66
9990-J Brow Presentation 51 x 66
9990-K Twin Pregnancy 51 x 66
9990-L Placenta Praevia 51 x 66
9990-M Caput Succedaneum, Cephalhaematoma 51 x 66
9990-N Congenital Malformation Of New Born 51 x 66
9990-O Cleft Lip-Palate 51 x 66
9990-P Spina Bifida 51 x 66
9990-Q Hydrocephalus 51 x 66
9990-R Anencephalus 51 x 66
9990-S Breast Self Examination 51 x 66

Important nursing charts serve various purposes in short form:

  1. Patient Assessment:
    • Aid in the systematic assessment of patients, covering vital signs, symptoms, and medical history.
  2. Medication Administration:
    • Ensure accurate medication administration, dosage, and scheduling.
  3. Vital Signs Monitoring:
    • Provide a quick reference for monitoring and recording vital signs, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature.
  4. Care Plans:
    • Assist in developing and implementing individualized care plans for patients.
  5. Infection Control:
    • Illustrate protocols and procedures for infection control, reducing the risk of healthcare-associated infections.
  6. Patient Education:
    • Serve as educational tools for patients, explaining medical conditions, procedures, and self-care.
  7. Wound Care:
    • Offer guidance on wound assessment, dressing changes, and wound care procedures.
  8. Fluid Balance:
    • Facilitate tracking of fluid intake and output, crucial for maintaining patients’ hydration status.
  9. Pain Assessment:
    • Assist in evaluating and documenting pain levels for effective pain management.
  10. Fall Risk Assessment:
    • Provide a structured approach to assessing and addressing fall risks in healthcare settings.
  11. Code Blue Response:
    • Outline the steps and procedures to follow during a Code Blue emergency situation.
  12. Maternal and Newborn Care:
    • Support maternity care by outlining care plans for pregnant women and newborns.

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