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Residency Life: OB/GYN

SheMD

To start things off, I wanted to share what a typical day for me as an OB/GYN intern looks like. In my program, as interns get to do half of our rotations in OB or GYN and the other half in “outside rotations”.

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5 Minute Sono – Basic OB/GYN Scanning Technique

Core Ultrasound

Fetal Heart Rate Estimating Gestational Age Ectopic Pregnancy The post 5 Minute Sono – Basic OB/GYN Scanning Technique first appeared on Core Ultrasound.

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EM@3AM: Endometritis

EMDocs

A) Administer ceftriaxone 500 mg IM and doxycycline 100 mg PO B) Consult OB/GYN for incision and drainage C) Establish IV access and administer clindamycin and gentamicin D) Prescribe doxycycline with metronidazole and ensure close OB/GYN follow-up Answer: C Most postpartum infections are identified after hospital discharge.

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Molar Pregnancy

Northwestern EM Blog

As listed in the above post, symptoms of molar pregnancy can be similar to viable pregnancy and its complications, so it is important to obtain a timely ultrasound in any patient with unknown pregnancy location or if considering molar pregnancy.

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5 Minute Sono – Ectopic Pregnancy

Core Ultrasound

Intrauterine Pregnancy Fetal Heart Rate Basic Ob/Gyn Scanning The post 5 Minute Sono – Ectopic Pregnancy first appeared on Core Ultrasound.

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5 Minute Sono – Intrauterine Pregnancy Assessment

Core Ultrasound

Fetal Heart Rate Basic OB/GYN Scanning Technique Ectopic Pregnancy The post 5 Minute Sono – Intrauterine Pregnancy Assessment first appeared on Core Ultrasound.

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Emergencies of the Third Trimester

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Usually, in the ED, the simple and great goal is to get the parturient upstairs to OB-GYN, if you have one, as soon as possible. Keep your ultrasound handy. All went well. Not in the textbook, but it worked. Sometimes, you can't just get away with a smile, wave, and hearty “Good Luck!” de Boisblanc, B., & Suresh, M.

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