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Your patient is a 42-year-old female who is alert and upset, complaining of vaginal bleeding. She states that the bleeding began 10 hours ago and is heavier than her normal menstrual flow. Her last menstrual period was 4 months ago, G3P3, and no other significant gynecological history. Physical exam reveals dark red blood from her vagina, a soft and nontender abdomen, and skin is warm and dry. HR = 92, BP = 114/76, RR = 12, SpO2 = 98%. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis and most appropriate treatment for this patient?
A) Menopause. Recommend she see her gynecologist for hormone replacement therapy.
B) Miscarriage. Oxygen via nonrebreathing mask 15 lpm, IV of NS, transport.
C) Spontaneous abortion. Position of comfort, BLS transport, emotional support.
D) Ectopic pregnancy. Oxygen via nonrebreathing mask 15 lpm, IV of NS, transport.
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