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Which of the following are common signs and symptoms for pre-eclampsia
Which of the following medications can be given in the pre-hospital environment for a patient having a seizure from eclampsia
Which of the following can be causes of Antepartum Haemorrhage
During maternal cardiac arrest, the clinicians dealing should conduct which of the following
For the management of Post-partum Haemorrhage, what medications are available in the pre-hospital environment
In a Post-partum Haemorrhage, following the delivery of the placenta, what first action must be taken
Within the Post-partum Haemorrhage scenario, Tranexamic Acid can be given twice failing the control of the haemorrhage. What is its repeat dose and time interval
Syntometrine and Misoprostol cannot be given for Post-partum Haemorrhage if the Placenta is still in utero, True or False
What initial actions are required for the management of a cord prolapse
When presented with a breech delivery of an arm/leg, what should your initial action be
For a breech delivery, which positions should be considered to best assist the delivery
During delivery of a breech presentation, what position should the baby be positioned in
Where there is a delay during a breech birth of the baby’s legs, gentle pressure can be applied where
Where there is a delay during a breech birth of the baby’s arms, gentle rotation can be applied where
Where shoulder dystocia has occurred and you are still awaiting midwife arrival, what actions can be completed while the patient is in a supine position, prior to moving to all fours
Where shoulder dystocia has occurred and you are still awaiting midwife arrival, what actions can be completed while the patient is in on all fours, after attempting supine manoeuvres
At what point should you look to clamp and cut the umbilical cord after a normal delivery
Which of the following are immediate actions needed after delivery in a new born resuscitation
Which of the following are elements of the APGAR mnemonic
Manual displacement of the uterus is used during maternal resuscitation as to relieve pressure and obstruction from which main blood vessels
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