SAQ 333 – Obstetrics – early pregnancy bleeding and anembryonic pregnancy

Marked out of 8.00

A 24-year-old woman in her first pregnancy presents with light vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal cramps. She has taken folate since a positive urine pregnancy test three weeks ago. Her haemoglobin is 134 g/L, blood group is A negative, and beta-hCG is 6440 IU/L. The transvaginal ultrasound images are shown below.

Observation Value
Temperature 36.5 C
Heart rate 77/min
Blood pressure 102/67 mmHg
Transvaginal ultrasound image showing an intrauterine gestational sac.
Transvaginal ultrasound
Transvaginal ultrasound image measuring an intrauterine gestational sac.
Transvaginal ultrasound
Transvaginal ultrasound image measuring an intrauterine gestational sac.
Transvaginal ultrasound

State the diagnosis and comment on viability.

(Marked out of 2.0)


/ 2

List three (3) management options.

(Marked out of 3.0)


/ 3

List two (2) absolute indications for surgical management.

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/ 2

State the required anti-D dose and route.

(Marked out of 1.0)


/ 1

Total Score: 0 / 8

Percentage: 0%

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