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MRCOG PART 2 SBAs and EMQs
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MRCOG PART 2 SBAs and EMQs
MRCOG Part 2, MRCOG 2
Course
PAID
notes
341
EMQ
1499
SBA
2088
Pre-term labour / PPROM » Essays
A 20 year old insulin dependent diabetic presents with uterine contractions and confirmed PPROM at 28 weeks gestation. She is admitted, treated with oral erythromycin but corticosteroids and tocolysis
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2010-11-02
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A healthy 27 year old woman presents with suspected rupture of the membranes at 28 weeks gestation. (a) How would you confirm the diagnosis? [4 marks] (b) You have confirmed the diagnosis and
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2010-11-02
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Critically appraise the management of a 25 year old woman who has had two previous spontaneous pre-term deliveries at 28 and 30 weeks gestation.
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2010-11-02
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A 32 year old healthy primigravida presents with spontaneous rupture of the membranes at 26 weeks gestation. Maternal and fetal observations are within normal limits and there are uterine contractions
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2010-11-02
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Justify your management of a healthy 20 years old primigravida who presents at 28 weeks gestation with painful uterine contractions and a 1cm dilated and effaced cervix.
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2010-11-02
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A healthy 27 year old woman presents with suspected rupture of the membranes at 28 weeks gestation. (a) How would you confirm the diagnosis? [4 marks] (b) You have confirmed the diagnosis and she is not
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2010-11-02
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