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Any midwives / clever people - what does "DR" mean in notes?

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GrumpyFish · 29/01/2011 13:57

Just had a brief hospital visit (27) weeks because of very minor bleed. All seemed fine and reassuring and got home quickly.

However, I have notice that underlined in the notes that the midwife has written up for me is: "DR - High Risk - 27/40". Does anyone know what this might mean? I wondered if it just refererred to delivery risk (which probably would be classed as high due to previous EMCS)?

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truffleshuffle · 29/01/2011 14:04

Doctor?

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me23 · 29/01/2011 18:42

DR is an abbreviation for determine risk, which in your case is that you are 27/40 weeks. It is normally written when commenting on a CTG trace.

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GrumpyFish · 29/01/2011 20:21

Thank you - yes it is written above the CTG trace comments (.ie. directly below has details of uterine activity (none), FHR, accelerations, decelerations (none) etc). So I am assuming that the "high risk" element is being 27 weeks, and because everything else was fine (the final comment is "O - reassuring for gestation" (overall?) then it's not that they considered me high risk after examining me?

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pistachio · 29/01/2011 22:25

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GrumpyFish · 30/01/2011 11:50

Thanks for the replies, I've googled that and it has put my mind at rest!

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