Chapter·Women’s HealthPregnancy Medicine

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1

A 28-year-old woman at 34 weeks gestation presents with sudden onset severe headache and seizures. Her BP is 180/120 mmHg. What is the most appropriate immediate treatment?

ALabetalol IV

BMagnesium sulfate IV

CImmediate cesarean section

DDiazepam IV

EMannitol IV

2

A 37-year-old woman presents with fatigue, joint pain, and a photosensitive rash. She is anti-Ro positive and planning pregnancy. What is the recommended fetal monitoring?

AMonthly ultrasounds

BSerial fetal echocardiograms

CAmniocentesis

DChorionic villus sampling

ENo additional monitoring

3

A 33-year-old woman at 30 weeks gestation presents with sudden onset dyspnea and chest pain. She has a swollen left leg. D-dimer is elevated. What is the most appropriate investigation?

AChest X-ray

BV/Q scan

CCT pulmonary angiogram

DCompression ultrasound of leg

EArterial blood gas

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