Pregnancy induced hypertension, pre-eclampsia and eclampsia are conditions typically encountered in late 2nd or 3rd trimester pregnancy, and( less commonly) in the postpartum periods (up to 2 months). Clinical manifestations may include elevated blood pressure (SBP > 160mmHg or DBP > 120 mmHg), headache, peripheral edema, confusion, agitation or seizures.
Advanced Life Support
- Full ALS Assessment and Treatment
- If the patient is ≥ 20 weeks pregnant (third trimester), administer Magnesium Sulfate 4 grams IV over 10 minutes for either of the following:
- Systolic BP > 160 mmHg or Diastolic BP > 120 mmHg on two readings
- Active seizures
- If the patient is < 20 weeks pregnant or post-partum, and Magnesium is being considered, contact Medical Control for orders
- For active seizures, regardless of number of weeks pregnancy:
- Midazolam (Versed) 5 mg IM or intranasal via MAD or 2.5mg IV
- If seizures continue or re-occur repeat Midazolam (Versed) 5 mg IM or intranasal via MAD OR 2.5 mg IV; wait at least 5 minutes from initial dose
- Do not delay treatment to obtain intravenous access, begin with IM dose unless IV is already established.
- Blood glucose measurement
- If < 70 mg/dL administer
- Dextrose 10% 100ml IV/IO, (repeat in 10 minutes if BGL remains < 60 mg/dl) max of 250ml
- See General Illness protocol for additional detail