A 27-year-old lady presents to the Emergency Department (ED) with a 4 hour history of lower abdominal pain.
A 27-year-old lady presents to the Emergency Department (ED) with a 4 hour history of lower abdominal pain.
RIF pain and PV bleeding – history and treatment.
A woman attends your ED with severe lower abdominal pain and fullness, with difficulty urinating. She had roughly similar symptoms when she was diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease before.
A young female patient presents with lower abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding to your ED. How will you manage this patient?
This question is aimed at CT1 and above. This question focuses on decision making.
This session covers the emergency management of both bleeding in early pregnancy and antepartum haemorrhage (APH) Appropriate investigation and initial emergency interventions are considered including rhesus status and the administration of anti-D immunoglobulin.
This session covers the emergency management of both bleeding in early pregnancy and antepartum haemorrhage (APH) Appropriate investigation and initial emergency interventions are considered including rhesus status and the administration of anti-D immunioglobulin.
Gynae presentations to the emergency department are fairly common, yet fill everyone with dread. The management is similar to any other medical problem