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This resource kit provides an opportunity to develop skills when caring for trauma patients
who are pregnant.
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A QH flowchart for the secondary assessment and management of the pregnant trauma patient
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A QH flowchart for the initial assessment and management of the pregnant trauma patient.
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A video from the Queensland Maternity Education by the Clinical Skills Development Service
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Physical trauma affects up to 8% of all pregnancies and is the leading cause of non-obstetric death during pregnancy.
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This document is a supplement to the Queensland Clinical Guideline (QCG) Trauma in Pregnancy
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Provides participants with the basic knowledge and skills on how to assess and manage placental abruption following a traumatic incident.
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Overview Resuscitative hysterotomy (or perimortem caesarean section) as the name suggests, is a resuscitative procedure that is initiated following maternal traumatic cardiac arrest with the primary focus being maternal survival. The aim of the procedure is to empty the uterus which ultimately alleviates both aortocaval and inferior vena cava compression, restoring blood volume and venous […]