Why are pregnant women bracelets divided into blue and pink?

Maternal bracelets are divided into blue and red, mainly because the colors are different, representing different risk factors and meanings, and also for nurses to identify patients' conditions more quickly.

In obstetrics, hospitalized women always wear wristbands so that doctors can check their identity. Some identification wristbands will have a two-dimensional code that is convenient for mobile devices. This QR code can record the basic information of the parturient, including name, age, blood type and ID number. It also includes some medical information such as medical history, which can help doctors fully understand the pregnancy situation of pregnant women and make more accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Distinguishing the colors of wristbands can not only help nurses to identify patients' conditions more quickly, but also help nurses to arrange their work in an orderly manner according to the priorities in a busy nursing work environment, so as to make mistakes quickly and avoid accidents as much as possible. So different colors of wristbands have different standards to distinguish them. This is mainly based on the needs of the hospital, and it is mainly used to identify patients, so that the busy nursing work in the hospital can be carried out in an orderly manner according to the severity, saving a lot of work.

What do bracelets of different colors represent?

Blue and green represent safety, indicating that both the expectant mother and the fetus are fine, and the body is not without any discomfort. This indicator is also very good. Pink indicates that the pregnant woman's arms or other limbs are swollen or sore. Yellow represents low risk, mainly distributed in pregnant women with mild risk, including1young women under 8 years old and elderly women over 35 years old. They have pregnancy reaction, but it is not very strong, and there is not much problem on the whole.

Orange stands for high risk, generally referring to the elderly women over 40 years old, who have serious pregnancy complications or genetic diseases and need real-time care from doctors or nurses. Red stands for high risk. Although pregnant women wearing red wristbands have no infectious diseases, they are allergic to certain drugs or things, and the risk factor is high.