A 22-year-old female, who is eight months pregnant, calls 911 for vaginal bleeding. Your primary assessment reveals no acute life threats, but the patient does have some evidence of blood in her underwear. The patient denies abdominal pain. Her vital signs are normal. Given these findings, the EMT should be suspicious of:

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Emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC) is a set of life-saving interventions that treat the main causes of death and illness in newborns and obstetrics.  Basic EmONC (BEmONC) care includes: Administering anticonvulsants, uterotonic drugs (oxytocin), and antibiotics Manual removal of the placenta Removal of retained products after miscarriage or abortion Assisted vaginal delivery, preferably with vacuum extractor  Emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC) is defined as a set of life-saving interventions, that treat the major obstetric and newborn causes of morbidity and... Show more

A 22-year-old female, who is eight months pregnant, calls 911 for vaginal bleeding. Your primary assessment reveals no acute life threats, but the patient does have some evidence of blood in her underwear. The patient denies abdominal pain. Her vital signs are normal. Given these findings, the EMT should be suspicious of:






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