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Induction of Labour

CNST Audit. Induction of Labour. A Desai G Singh R Choudhary B Kapoor S Thacker. 11/06/2010. Outline of presentation. Why was the audit done? What was monitored? How was the data collected? What are the findings? Summary Recommendations. Why was the audit done?. Introduction.

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Induction of Labour

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  1. CNST Audit InductionofLabour A Desai G Singh R Choudhary B Kapoor S Thacker 11/06/2010

  2. Outline of presentation Why was the audit done? What was monitored? How was the data collected? What are the findings? Summary Recommendations

  3. Why was the audit done?

  4. Introduction • CNST requirements • Show approved documentation • Show it is implemented • Show it is monitored • Audit • Use the approved documentation • Monitor its implementation

  5. Guidelines

  6. Requirement of CNST (Level 3) • Induction of labour • Prolonged pregnancy • Previous caesarean section • Maternal observation – during induction • Fetal observations – during induction • Process for dealing with maternal requests • Review 1% of cases for 1 year

  7. What was monitored?

  8. Monitoring - Stages Prior to induction (prostin) During Induction – 1st 6hrs During induction – 2nd 6hrs Post 12 hrs

  9. Monitoring – prior to induction

  10. Monitoring – during 1st 6hrs

  11. Monitoring – during 2nd 6hrs

  12. Monitoring – after 12hrs

  13. How was the data collected?

  14. Information Sources

  15. Collection Form • Reason • Post term • Previous c-section • Induction Method • Prostin • ARM • Cook’s Catheter • Foley’s Catheter • Fetal Assessment • Auscultation • Movement • Both

  16. What are the findings?

  17. Case Notes Reviewed Total number of cases = 40

  18. Reason for Induction

  19. Parity

  20. Gestation

  21. Risks Explained

  22. Membrane Sweep

  23. Method of Induction

  24. Pre Induction CTG

  25. Observations – Admission Maternal Examination

  26. ARM on Admission

  27. During 1st Prostin (0-6hrs) Fetal Assessment Observations

  28. Post 6hrs Prostin CTG All Prostin Patients Pre 2nd Prostin

  29. Post 6hrs Prostin - Assessment

  30. ARM post 6hrs prostin

  31. Post 6hrs – Pre 2nd Prostin

  32. During 2nd 6hrs – not ARM Fetal Assessment Observations

  33. During 2nd 6hrs – 2nd Prostin only Fetal Assessment Observations

  34. Post 12hrs - Assessment

  35. ARM post 12hrs

  36. Prostin Needed

  37. Delivery Outcome Reason for induction Method of induction

  38. CTG Stickers missing in notes

  39. Summary

  40. Summary of findings 35% had risks explained 98% had assessments 92% had CTG 88% had assessments 78% had fetal assessment 31% had regular observations 80% had CTG 80% had assessment ~50% had maternal assessment 60% had fetal assessment 20% had regular observations 80% had assessment

  41. Recommendations

  42. Recommendations Risks explained to mother needs documentation on induction prescription form Fetal assessments need to noted regularly after administration of prostin Maternal observation and abdominal examination needs to be repeated before administration of prostin CTG stickers must be include in the notes Re-audit before end of November

  43. Discussion

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