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
Transvaginal ultrasound
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.
(Marked out of 2.0)
/ 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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