5 mins to save the mother or the baby or both
Make the following minor adjustments to ACLS in the pregnant patient: Assign one team member to grab the uterus and manually displace it to the left Chest compressions should be done slightly higher on the sternum Aim for IV access above the diaphragm Amiodarone is pregnancy class D – but I don’t think you should […]
Non-Pregnant Vaginal Bleeding…quick summary of diagnosis, differentials, management and disposition
Management of Shoulder Dystocia
Ondansetron vs. Metoclopramide in Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Hyperemesis gravidarum: 10mg of metoclopramide every 8 hours or 4mg of ondansetron every 8 hours for 24 hours work equally well for bad morning sickness… just cause it’s expensive don’t mean it’s better… go metoclopromide!
Postpartum Hemorrhage in Emergency Medicine