A postpartum patient who delivered vaginally reports soaking…
A postpartum patient who delivered vaginally reports soaking through one perineal pad per hour. Her blood pressure is 90/58 mmHg, and her heart rate is 118 bpm. The nurse suspects postpartum hemorrhage. The threshold for blood loss defining PPH after vaginal delivery is 1000 ml.
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Jennifer Lee is a 28-year-old G3P2 woman at 39 weeks gestation who is in active labor. She has had an uncomplicated pregnancy and is progressing well with strong contractions. Her cervix is dilated to 8 cm. Suddenly, during a particularly strong contraction, Jennifer becomes acutely short of breath and appears anxious. Within minutes, she becomes cyanotic and loses consciousness. Her vital signs are: BP 70/40 mmHg, HR 135 bpm, RR 32/min, SpO2 82% on room air. The fetal heart rate shows severe bradycardia at 80 bpm. The rapid response team is called. Based on Jennifer’s sudden cardiovascular collapse and hypoxemia during labor, you and the healthcare team suspects what OB complication?
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