NBME form 8 question 29.
The answer explanation says that uterine relaxants, instead of uterotonics should be used after reducing uterine inversion.
Per a wrong answer explanation:
"Methylergonovine is a uterotonic that is used in the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage secondary to uterine atony. It increases smooth muscle contraction and muscular tone which is beneficial in uterine atony but would be detrimental in the management of uterine inversion. Because the uterous needs to remain relaxed in order to be replaced and prevent severe bleeding, uterotonics should not be administerd"
Uterine relaxation ->reposition ->uterotonic. This card is correct
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