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Obstructed Labour & Rupture Uterus — Topic Test

20 questions · exam mode (answers revealed at the end). 18 min suggested.

Q1.Hard#Clinical
A 29-year-old G3P2 at 38 weeks in labour suddenly collapses immediately after artificial rupture of membranes with acute hypoxia, hypotension and then profuse bleeding with oozing from puncture sites. Which laboratory finding best supports the most likely diagnosis?
AConsumptive coagulopathy with low fibrinogen and raised D-dimer
BRaised serum lipase with normal coagulation
CIsolated thrombocytosis
DMarkedly raised serum amylase