SAQ 919 – O+G – postpartum seizure and eclampsia management

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A 40-year-old woman who is day 3 postpartum is brought in after increasing confusion and agitation at home. In the ambulance she had a generalised tonic-clonic seizure that stopped after midazolam 5 mg IM.

When you arrive she is in the resuscitation room with a partly obstructed airway, RR 40, SpO2 95%, HR 130, BP 180/100, and reduced level of consciousness with GCS 9.

Apart from eclampsia, list causes of seizure you would consider in this patient.

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List three risk factors for pre-eclampsia/eclampsia.

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What examination features would increase your suspicion that the seizure is eclamptic?

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Outline your initial management in each category below, including drugs, doses and route where appropriate.

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