A 35-year-old G1P0 woman presents to your tertiary hospital ED with per vaginal bleeding at 32 weeks gestation.
After history and examination, you suspect placental abruption. She then has increased bleeding and becomes hypotensive.
Apart from placental abruption, list four (4) other differential diagnoses to consider.
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List four (4) risk factors for placental abruption.
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Other than IV fluid resuscitation, outline four (4) immediate management steps.
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