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Chapter: 18 / Q: 77
A young lady who is 28 weeks pregnant presents with vaginal bleeding. She has lost about 200 ml of blood. Examination: uterus is tender. Resuscitation has been done. What is the most important investigation to establish the diagnosis?
Chapter: 18 / Q: 78
A 32 year old woman wants reversible form of contraception. She has one child delivered by emergency C-section. She also suffers from migraine and heavy periods. What is the most suitable form of contraception for this lady?
Chapter: 18 / Q: 79
A 27 year old lady after C-section developed epigastric pain after 8 hours. What is the appropriate investigation?
Chapter: 18 / Q: 80
An 8 weeks pregnant lady is brought to the emergency department due to severe vomiting. She was administered IV fluids and oral anti-emetics. She still can’t tolerate anything orally. What is the next best treatment?
Chapter: 18 / Q: 81
A patient came with dyskaryosis to the OPD. She is a heavy smoker and alcoholic. Cervical smear shows abnormal cells. What is the best advice for her?
Chapter: 18 / Q: 82
A lady came for OBGYN assessment unit with history of 8 weeks pregnancy and bleeding per vagina for last 2 days. On bimanual examination, uterus 8wks in size. On speculum examination, cervical os is closed. How do you confirm the viability of the fetus?
Chapter: 18 / Q: 83
A 21 year old female in her first pregnancy at 38 weeks was brought to the emergency department with generalized tonic clonic seizure. IV MgSO4 was given but fits was not controlled. She is having fits again. What is the single most important immediate management of this patient?
Chapter: 18 / Q: 84
A 24 year old lady with BMI 30 complains of facial hair growth and history of amenorrhea. FSH 10.9, prolactin=400IU, estradiol 177.8mmol/l, progesterone normal, LH 33.2. What is the most probable diagnosis?
Chapter: 18 / Q: 85
A lady comes with a missing IUCD thread. Her LMP was 2 weeks ago. What is the single most appropriate next step in management?
Chapter: 18 / Q: 86
A 32 year old woman presents with history of lower abdominal pain and vaginal discharge. She had her menses 4 weeks ago. She has a temp of 38.6C. What is the most suitable diagnosis?
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