Long case about postpartum bleeding and in OR they tried to stop the bleeding but could not and deiced to do hysterectomy the physician went out to take the husband consent but he refuse to sign for hysterectomy what to do : A-Physiacan sign the consent and continue the life saving B-refer to hospital ethical commits C-stop the procedure as husband refuse D-call for other doctor …
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Determine if the patient's life is in immediate danger due to the postpartum bleeding. If the bleeding is life-threatening and immediate action is required to save the patient's life, the medical team should prioritize the patient's health and safety. Show more…
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