What is should be administered as early as possible in PPH to reduce the risk of death _____
Following an ABC approach, initial steps to manage a postpartum haemorrhage include _____ and catherising patient
The correct position for women who have a cord prolpase is _____
What syndrome can develop as a complication of severe postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) _____
_____ is a risk factor for placenta praevia
Hint: fertility
Tocolytics such as _____ may be useful in umbilical cord prolapse to reduce uterine contractions
_____ is usually absent in patients with placenta praevia
Placental abruptions are acute obstetric _____ and needs to be dealth with immediately
Placenta _____ increases the risk of postpartum haemorrhage
The uterus is described as _____
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