SAQ 155 – Obstetrics – HELLP syndrome

Marked out of 12.00

A 29 year old woman who is 30 weeks pregnant presents to the emergency department with a two day history of nausea and RUQ discomfort.

Her observations are: GCS 15, HR 95/min, BP 150/100 mmHg, temperature 36.5 C, oxygen saturation 97% on room air.

Initial investigations are shown below.

Test Result Units Reference range
Sodium 139 mmol/L 135-145
Potassium 4.1 mmol/L 3.5-5.1
Chloride 105 mmol/L 99-109
Bicarbonate 21 mmol/L 21-32
Urea 8.0 mmol/L 2.5-6.7
Creatinine 48 micromol/L 30-120
Glucose 4.3 mmol/L 3.0-6.0
Total protein 60 g/L 60-80
Albumin 35 g/L 35-50
Bilirubin 33 micromol/L 5-17
ALP 225 IU/L 40-120
AST 5418 IU/L 10-36
Hb 11.4 g/dL 11.5-14.5
WCC 6.7 10^9/L 3.6-10.5
Platelets 72 10^12/L 150-400
INR 1.4 1.0-1.2
APTT 28 secs 24-35

State the diagnosis for her clinical state and blood results.

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Analgesic and antiemetics are provided. List three (3) key treatment steps in the first 1 hour of your care.

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List three (3) examination findings that would suggest imminent deterioration for this patient.

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List four (4) key treatment steps that may be required if this condition was to deteriorate.

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