TABLE 2.
1 Administer parenteral* antibiotics |
2 Administer uterotonic drugs† (i.e., parenteral oxytocin) |
3 Administer parenteral anticonvulsants for preeclampsia and eclampsia (i.e., magnesium sulphate) |
4 Manually remove the placenta |
5 Remove retained products (e.g., manually removing retained products, manual vacuum) |
6 Perform assisted vaginal delivery (e.g., vacuum extraction, forceps delivery) |
7 Perform basic neonatal resuscitation (e.g., with bag and mask) |
8 Perform surgery (e.g., caesarean section) |
9 Perform blood transfusion |
Injection or intravenous infusion.
Uterotonic drugs are administered to prevent and treat postpartum haemorrhage.