A 39-year-old grand multipara (Gravida 7 Para 5) presented to the Labour Ward actively labouring at term. Apart from a long history of smoking, she was otherwise fit and well with a BMI of 28.
Her obstetric history included one forceps assisted delivery, followed by a miscarriage and then four vaginal deliveries.
Part 2 - Assessment and Management of Coagulopathy and Specifics of Management of Ongoing MOH
In part 1, you were presented with a 39-year-old multipara who suffered a postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) following a normal vaginal delivery which progressed to Major Obstetric Haemorrhage.
Dr Shashi Chandrasekhariah (FICM Board Member and CESR Lead) and Dr Sarah Clark (Chair, FICM Board Member and Quality Lead) from the Training, Assessment and Quality (FICMTAQ) Group discuss training, assessment, and quality assurance for doctors in training.
A 32-year-old female presents to the emergency department with reduced conscious level and a 1-day history of vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal pain. Her observations are as follows: SpO2 100% on 15L O2 NRB; RR 24; HR 118...
You are the ICU registrar on-call overnight. You are called to ED following a pre-alert for a patient with major burns being brought in by an ambulance crew...