Across
- 2. Preeclampsia complication: Hemolysis + elevated LFTs + low platelets
- 5. A pregnant patient at 32 weeks presents with acute abdominal pain, uterine tenderness, and covert bleeding. Ultrasound shows a heterogenous mass behind the placenta. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- 8. Second-line uterotonic for PPH (ergot derivative)?
- 10. Bony landmark for fetal station measurement
- 11. First-line drug for postpartum hemorrhage
- 12. Painless late-pregnancy bleeding
- 13. Optimal pelvic shape for delivery
Down
- 1. Imaging for fetal anatomy
- 3. First-line IV antihypertensive for severe preeclampsia (prevents seizures)?
- 4. Which hormone, secreted by the corpus luteum and later the placenta, maintains early pregnancy by suppressing uterine contractions?
- 6. HTN + proteinuria + end-organ damage
- 7. Bilateral renal cortical necrosis in postpartum hemorrhage?
- 9. First-trimester bleeding with closed cervix
