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What immediate steps should be taken if a patient shows signs of postpartum hemorrhage
following a cesarean section?
✔✔ Assess the incision site, ensure uterine tone is adequate, administer uterotonics, and monitor
vital signs closely.
How can a retained placenta contribute to postpartum hemorrhage, and what is the recommended
management?
✔✔ Retained placenta can prevent uterine contraction, leading to bleeding. Management
includes manual removal of the placenta and administration of uterotonics.
What signs might indicate that a patient is developing disseminated intravascular coagulation
(DIC) as a complication of severe postpartum hemorrhage?
✔✔ Abnormal bleeding from multiple sites, petechiae, and changes in laboratory tests indicating
coagulopathy.
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, How does the administration of tranexamic acid help in the management of postpartum
hemorrhage?
✔✔ Tranexamic acid helps reduce bleeding by inhibiting fibrinolysis and stabilizing blood clots.
What are the indications for performing a uterine balloon tamponade in the context of
postpartum hemorrhage?
✔✔ Uterine balloon tamponade is indicated when bleeding is due to uterine atony unresponsive
to medication and other non-surgical interventions.
How might preeclampsia or eclampsia influence the risk and management of postpartum
hemorrhage?
✔✔ Preeclampsia or eclampsia can increase the risk of postpartum hemorrhage due to clotting
abnormalities and higher incidence of uterine atony. Management includes controlling blood
pressure and monitoring for signs of bleeding.
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