Treatment of Cemonc and BeMonc Flashcards
Miscarraige
No Treatment
Ectopic Pregnancy
Laparectomy Key Hole Surgery
Placental Abruption
Bed Rest
blood transfusion baby need to be born
Placental Praevia
Ceasarian
Pre Clampsia and Eclampasia
Birth of the baby and Delivery of the Placenta
under 28 weeks - steroids
PROM
37 Weeks IV antiobiotics
Close to term - Labour intended
Shoulder Dystocia
Epiosiotomy
Prolapsed Uterus Cord
Ceasarian Section
Placenta Accreta
Placenta is surgically removed
hysterectomy
Rupture of the Uterus
Hysterectomy
Inversion of the uterus
Move Back through surgical or hand
Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE)
Emergency Care and delivery as soon as possible
Any bleeding during pregnancy
Call doctor or midwife immediately
heavy bleeding w/ severe stomach pain in the first 3 months
ectopic
on the first 3-4 months
sign of miscarraige