What is the Prenatal Exam in Plan C?

Patient > Provider Note > Prenatal Exam

A patient’s first prenatal visit is scheduled sometime after the eighth week of pregnancy. It consists of all the progressive changes recorded in every visit of the patient, during pregnancy.

With the progress in pregnancy, prenatal visits will vary greatly. The first thirteen visits are documented on page number 3 of the ACOG report.

Prenatal Exam

An option to keep the gender of the baby un-revealed also appears, when the user clicks on the ‘Gender’ button on this screen.

Prenatal Exam

User can also add following options in cervical dilation in prenatal exam:

  • Cervical position description.
  • Cervical consistency description.
  • Bishop’s score.
  • EFW – Estimated Fetal Weight

The weight unit for EFW can be selected from a drop-down list, it is linked to Mother’s weight.

Weight unit for EFW in Prenatal Exam

Moreover, Bishop score components (Cervix dilation, Effacement, Station, Consistency, or Position) in Prenatal Exam can be added to populate the Provider Note SOAP text.

Bishop Score component with data in Prenatal Exam

Bishop Score component with data in Provider Note SOAP Text

User can view all these changes in Flow sheets as well to get a statistical view.

Prenatal Exam – ACOG Report

User can also access flow sheets by navigating to ‘Clinical’ then “Profile and Dashboard” tab. All the options added on the pre-natal exam are added on Dashboard screen as well.

In addition, the system allows the comments entered in the Prenatal Exam Window to be displayed on the OBGyn Dashboard. 

Prenatal Comments WIndow

NOTE:
A maximum of 500 characters of the comment will be displayed on the OBGyn Dashboard. The rest of the comment will be truncated as “…..”. The comment will appear once the user hovers the mouse over a sepcific record.

OBGyn Dashboard

To ensure that all prenatal exams are documented in ACOG report, these visits are displayed on page number 9 and 10.

Prenatal Exam – ACOG Report