A 29-year-old primiparous woman attends the ED at 35/40 weeks gestation.
A 29-year-old primiparous woman attends the ED at 35/40 weeks gestation.
This blog isn’t an all-encompassing guide, but suggestions of some of the more common considerations about managing pregnant patients in the ED.
An overview of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy with cases concentrating on Emergency Department management.
An overview of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy with cases concentrating on ED management.
How to manage acute sickle cell disease. Focus on early analgesia, warmth, hydration, and oxygenation. Recognition and management of specific complications. Criteria for admission and discharge.
A 38-year-old female patient presents three days post-partum with vomiting and epigastric pain.
A 38-year-old fit and well female, who is 29 weeks pregnant, attends with a sudden onset of worsening, retro-orbital headache.
A pregnant woman presents with a headache and abdominal pain and suddenly deteriorates. How will you manage this?