#28B - PPH: OSCE-style summary
Description
The First Principles of PPH: Join us as we dive into the 4 T's – Tone, Trauma, Tissue, and Thrombin – the key culprits behind excessive bleeding. From uterine atony to clotting issues, we’ll walk you through each cause and the life-saving interventions you need to know in managing PPH effectively.
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Recorded 17 July 2023. Host: Jayanth Cheyyur. Guests: Alexandra Cowan, Adian Izwan, & Jason D'Silva. Produced by Pete Magill.
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