| Time | SpO2 | Resp Dist | RR | Pulse | BP | CRT | GCS | PERL | Temp | BGL | Pain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Initial | 82% (RA) โ difficult to obtain accurate reading during active seizure | Severe | 8 | 112 | 178/114 | 2s | 7 | 4 4 SL โ difficult to assess during seizure | 37.4 | 5.4 mmol/L | โ |
| 10 mins | 94% (O2 NRB 15L/min) | Moderate | 16 | 104 | 172/108 | <2s | 10 | 4 4 ++ โ post-ictal, eyes now open to voice | 37.4 | 5.4 mmol/L | 6 |
((If trainees do not immediately protect the patient from injury during the active seizure โ move objects away, pad beneath head โ have a bystander state 'she keeps hitting her arm on the chair leg.'))
((If trainees attempt to insert an OPA or force an airway device into the patient's mouth during the tonic-clonic phase โ facilitator states: 'The patient's jaw is clenched. The device will not pass and you feel resistance.' Prompt trainees to consider NPA only once jaw relaxes or seizure resolves.))
((If trainees do not place the patient in the left lateral position during or immediately after the seizure โ facilitator states at 5 minutes: 'The patient's SpO2 has dropped further to 78% and you notice she looks more dusky.' The left lateral position is required for all pregnant patients to relieve aortocaval compression and facilitate airway drainage.))
((If oxygen is not applied within 3 minutes of seizure cessation โ facilitator states: 'The patient remains cyanosed and her lips appear blue.' SpO2 remains at 82%.))
((If trainees do not perform a BGL โ facilitator prompts: 'The patient's husband asks if she might be diabetic โ should you check her sugar?'))
((If trainees do not identify or acknowledge the pregnancy โ facilitator states: 'The patient's husband says โ she is pregnant, does that matter?'))
((If trainees do not anticipate further seizure activity post-ictally โ facilitator states at 8 minutes: 'The patient begins to stiffen again.' Trainees must re-implement seizure management steps.))
((If trainees do not call for CSP support immediately โ facilitator states at 6 minutes: 'The patient's husband is asking why no ambulance has been called yet.'))
((If trainees do not contact CSPSCC for advice โ remind them at 7 minutes: 'Do you have any other resources or advice available to you?'))
This patient is suffering from eclampsia โ a rare obstetric emergency characterised by new-onset grand mal seizures in a patient with pre-eclampsia (hypertension โฅ140/90 mmHg with signs of organ involvement at โฅ20 weeks gestation), occurring in the context of an unbooked pregnancy of unknown gestational age.
Clinical references: Pre-Eclampsia & Eclampsia ยท Seizures ยท Oxygen Delivery ยท Suction ยท Nasopharyngeal Airway ยท Lateral Position ยท Blood Glucose Monitor ยท Blood Pressure ยท Primary Survey ยท Secondary & CNS Survey