You get dispatched to a woman with a severe headache, but on your assessment, you learn she delivered a baby 2 weeks ago and her blood pressure is through the roof. What’s going on? Then you get sent for a woman with severe vaginal bleeding who just delivered a baby 3 days ago. How much bleeding is too much? Then to top off your already odd shift you get dispatched to a pediatrician’s office newborn with a “weird looking belly button” the baby seems fine, but the pediatrician is very concerned about sepsis. Is this baby really that sick? Yes, all three of these patients could potentially be lethally sick! Come to this presentation and learn these answers and more! These are the conditions rarely talked about but commonly seen, yet missing their subtle eccentricities could potentially kill your patient.
ALS/BLS - Core: OB Peds
Medical Complications of the Postpartum Period - Quiz

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