A 34-year-old woman arrives by ambulance and emergently delivers a term baby in a resuscitation cubicle. Immediately after the second stage of labour, you notice heavy vaginal bleeding.
What is the definition of primary postpartum haemorrhage?
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List four (4) risk factors for primary postpartum haemorrhage.
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List six (6) immediate ED interventions to control this postpartum haemorrhage.
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She deteriorates into pulseless electrical activity arrest. In addition to uncontrolled postpartum haemorrhage, list four (4) most likely causes of PEA in this patient.
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Complete the table comparing PEA cardiac arrest management in neonates and adults.
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| Intervention |
Neonate and mother |
| Compression to ventilation ratio |
Neonate (3 kg): Mother (70 kg): |
| FiO2 (%) |
Neonate (3 kg): Mother (70 kg): |
| Adrenaline bolus (micrograms) |
Neonate (3 kg): Mother (70 kg): |
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Total Score: 0 / 18
Percentage: 0%
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