
Trauma and Pregnancy
Trauma and Pregnancy: leading cause of non-obstetric maternal mortality -> also has a high chance of fetal loss; ATLS approach (primary and secondary survey) including safe transport to trauma centre with obstetric care.
Trauma and Pregnancy: leading cause of non-obstetric maternal mortality -> also has a high chance of fetal loss; ATLS approach (primary and secondary survey) including safe transport to trauma centre with obstetric care.
Venous thromboembolism in pregnancy: 25% of maternal mortality; x 5 increase in risk (venous stasis, hypercoaguable, vascular injury from delivery)
Cardiac Toxicity of Chemotherapy
Haematological Toxicity of Chemotherapy: Anaemia; Thrombocytopaenia; Marrow hypoplasia; Thrombotic Microangiopathy; Haemostasis Disorders; Induced Leukaemia; Impaired Cell-mediated Immunity
Adverse Drug Reactions
Paediatric Rapid Sequence Intubation. RSI is used to secure the airway quickly with an endotracheal tube and to prevent chance of regurgitation and aspiration
Paediatric Analgesia: Basic doses
Paediatric Access Options in Cardiac Arrest
Inhaled Foreign Body: passage of a foreign body into the respiratory tract; potentially life-threatening
Early Management of the Critically Ill Child: most common cause is sepsis; always think of congenital conditions though (heart disease or metabolic disorders)
Croup = acute laryngotracheobronchitis: parainfluenza, influenza or RSV; oedema of larynx, trachea and bronchi
Congenital Heart Disease: multiple types of CHD; classified as acyanotic or cyanotic; and according to the presence of shunt