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患者女性,38岁。停经37天时 * * 出血量增多。B超提示:难免流产。急诊清宫,未见绒毛

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患者女性,38岁。停经37天时 * * 出血量增多。B超提示:难免流产。急诊清宫,未见绒毛组织。清宫后仍有少量 * * 流血、无腹痛及发热。停经55天时 * * 出血量明显增多伴头昏,急诊入院。B超:宫腔内2.2cm×15cm不规则团块,内有不规则液性暗区,宫颈明显增大,回声欠均匀,前后径4.2cm,盆腔有0.6cm液性暗区,估计出血量超过1000ml,2年前刮宫产一女活婴。

应给的处理是()

A.再次清宫

B.止血药

C.输血

D.缩宫素10U静脉滴注、肌注

E.快速补液

F.多巴胺20mg+5%葡萄糖500ml静脉滴注

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