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Obstetric

Postpartum haemorrhage with haemodynamic instability

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Adult · 35yr · female

Patient Information

Dispatch You are called to a patient (Sarah Nguyen, 35-year-old female) who has just given birth at a community family festival. Bystanders report she has delivered a baby and is now bleeding heavily.
Patient Sarah Nguyen — 35yr (65kg)
Incident History Pt delivered a baby approximately 10 minutes ago in the event medical tent. Bystanders assisted with delivery. Pt is now pale, weak and there is a large amount of blood visible on the ground and on the mat beneath her. The placenta has not yet been delivered.
Emergency Contact Michael Nguyen (Husband) — 0412 774 391

Initial Rapid Assessment

Response Voice
Airway Patent. Nil airway obstruction. Nil stridor. Patient able to speak in short sentences.
Breathing Tachypnoeic. RR 22. Shallow effort. Nil wheeze or crackles. SpO2 96% on room air.
Circulation Rapid and weak radial pulse. Skin pale, cool and clammy peripherally. Visible blood pooling beneath patient — estimated > 500 mL on mat and pad. CRT 3 seconds. BP 84/56.
Disability GCS 13 (E3V4M6). Confused, not oriented to time. Oriented to person and place. Anxious and distressed.
Exposure Perineum visible — ongoing haemorrhage from perineal area. Uterine fundus palpable but soft and poorly contracted. Placenta not yet delivered. Newborn wrapped and breathing spontaneously beside patient.

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