Re: Rubber checks

From: aippg@aippg.com
Wed Nov 10 04:22:52 2004


hello

can anyone please help me solve this question asked in a medical postgraduate entrance examination.

50. A primigravida presents to casualty at 32 weeks. Gestation with acute pain abdomen for 2 hours, vaginal bleeding and decreased fetal movements. She should be managed by: a. Immediate caesarean section b. Immediate induction of labour c. Tocolytic therapy d. Magnesium sulphate therapy. Ans ?

I have the doubt that tocolytics can be used in Abruptio but can I use them here in Foetal distress (mild as I can make that out)

Many thanks Dr Shah





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