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Postpartum Hemorrhage - Differential Diagnosis and Management 
Uterine Atony (80%) - Most PPH Will respond to
• If continued bleeding ... • If continued bleeding ... Using external abdominal ... to gather POC Trauma ... compression (using ultrasound
Post-Arrest Liver Laceration on POCUS
Liver laceration can occur secondarily to chest compressions. Delays in detecting post-arrest
post-arrest intra-abdominal ... hypotension as bleeding ... POCUS #clinical #trauma ... #ultrasound
Vitreous Hemorrhage on Ocular POCUS

What is the leading cause of this pathology in patients under 40
What is the leading ... Resolution: Trauma ... 40 yrs old is trauma ... with poc ocular ultrasound ... #Ophthalmology
Hemoperitoneum and Hemothorax from ruptured spleen - Perihepatic Window
30's female. No PMH/Not pregnant. Low BP/tachy presents
Rebleeding in abdominal ... trauma is common ... Hemothorax #clinical #ultrasound ... #pocus #abdominal ... #trauma #perihepatic
Bleeding Risk for Various Invasive/Surgical Procedures
Low Risk:
 • Dental extractions (1 or 2 teeth), endodontic (root
Bleeding Risk for ... • Other intra-abdominal ... cholecystectomy, hernia ... • Non-cataract ophthalmologic ... • Major intra-abdominal
Hemoperitoneum from ruptured spleen - Pelvic Window
30's female. No PMH/Not pregnant. Low BP/tachy presents with syncope.
Rebleeding in abdominal ... trauma is common ... with significant trauma ... Hemoperitoneum #clinical #ultrasound ... #pocus #trauma