16 MCQs in OBG for NEET PG
A 32-year-old mother at 2 weeks postpartum reports inadequate milk supply and poor infant weight gain. Clinical examination shows no signs of infection or engorgement. What is the drug of choice to enhance lactation?
A 28-year-old primigravida on postpartum day 10 reports unilateral breast pain, localized erythema, and a palpable lump. She has a fever of 38.8°C and continues breastfeeding. Which finding would best differentiate a breast abscess from acute mastitis without abscess formation?
A 28-year-old primigravida at 3 days postpartum presents with severe breast engorgement, pain, and inability to breastfeed effectively. She has no fever or signs of infection. What is the drug of choice to relieve engorgement and facilitate lactation?
A 32-year-old multiparous woman on postpartum day 10 reports persistent low-grade fever (37.8°C), mild breast tenderness, and a small area of induration in the right breast. She has been exclusively breastfeeding without significant pain or purulent discharge. Clinical examination shows no fluctuance or localized abscess. What is the most appropriate investigation to assess for occult infection and guide further management?
A 32-year-old multiparous woman on postpartum day 8 develops unilateral breast pain, erythema, and a palpable tender lump. She has fever (38.8°C) and feels systemically unwell. She is exclusively breastfeeding. What is the most common causative organism of her condition?
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