Published On May 22, 2023
OBHG Site Director Robin Whatley was on a busy shift when she was called to see a patient in the emergency department. The patient was visiting from out of town and had a seizure at home. She also had a headache and wasn't feeling well right before she seized.
She was evaluated for eclampsia, a condition of pregnancy where women have seizures. She was treated with medication and monitored. Ultimately, the patient had to have an emergency c-section.
Emergencies can happen at any hour. Our OB/GYN hospitalist programs provide around-the-clock care from hospital-based OB/GYN physicians. These highly skilled clinicians do not replace the care patients receive from their regular OB/GYN physicians, instead, they serve as an extension of the patient’s regular doctor.
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