SAQ 690 – O+G – severe pre-eclampsia, eclampsia and pregnancy airway planning

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A 38-year-old woman presents to your emergency department with headache and blurred vision. She is 36 weeks pregnant and you suspect pre-eclampsia.

Observation Result
HR 105 bpm
BP 200/120 mmHg
O2 saturation 98% room air
RR 24/min
Temperature 36.9 degrees C
Post-seizure status GCS 8, O2 saturation 88% on 15 L non-rebreather mask

State four (4) pharmacological agents, including dose and route, you would consider to control her hypertension.

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Fifteen minutes after presentation she has a generalised tonic-clonic seizure. List two (2) pharmacological agents, including dose and route, you would consider to terminate the seizure.

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The seizure terminates, but she remains obtunded and hypoxic. You prepare for RSI. Complete the table with expected pregnancy-related airway complications and modifications to standard airway management.

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