PPH
HTN
Risk Factors
Complications
Interventions
100

Announce this every 5-15 minutes during a PPH. 

What is QBL?

100

BP 160/110 or higher

What is severe emergent hypertension?
100

Prolonged induced labor

What is PPH?

100

A patient exhibits signs of a stroke, this team is activated by the nurse.

What is Rapid Response Team?

200

Pulse of 110 or higher triggers this (not cat noises)

What is MEWS?

200

Antihypertensives and this medication should be administered simultaneously.

What is magnesium sulfate?

300

Oxytocin, methergine and hemabate all can be given this route.

What is IM?

300

Preferred drug when heart rate is over 110bpm in the setting of a severe emergent BP.

What is Labetalol?

400

This agent is used to prevent and treat PPH

What is TXA?

400

Once a patient loses cumulative blood loss over 1500mL, this should be activited.

What is the Massive Transfusion Protocol?

500

Tone, Tissue, Trauma, Thrombin

What are the 4 T's?

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