A 19-year-old primigravida at 30 weeks gestation presents with central abdominal pain. Initial observations: GCS 15, BP 170/110, HR 110/min, RR 24, SpO2 99% room air, temperature 37 C.
List five differential diagnoses for the abdominal pain.
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What are the diagnostic criteria for pre-eclampsia?
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You diagnose pre-eclampsia. Outline management steps.
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Interpret these pathology results: Hb 84, platelets 88 x 10^9/L, WBC 12.7 x 10^9/L, bilirubin 44 micromol/L, ALT 300 U/L, AST 270 U/L, GGT 42 U/L, ALP 96 U/L, LDH 518 U/L.
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Total Score: 0 / 15
Percentage: 0%
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