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What’s the first-line management of severe pre-eclampsia at 32 weeks?

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Admit, start IV magnesium sulphate for seizure prophylaxis (4 g loading then 1 g/hr infusion), and control BP with IV labetalol or oral nifedipine targeting <160/110 mmHg[1]. Antenatal steroids for fetal lung maturity given gestation < 34 wks[2]. Delivery is the definitive treatment; aim to stabilise then deliver — typically by induction or caesarean depending on cervical status and severity[1].

[1]Obstetrics by Ten Teachers · Ch 9 Hypertensive disorders

[2]Gynaecology by Ten Teachers · Ch 11 Maternal medicine

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  • Internal MedicineDavidson's Principles & Practice of Medicine
  • PediatricsNelson Textbook of Pediatrics
  • Obstetrics & GynaecologyObstetrics + Gynaecology by Ten Teachers
  • SurgeryBailey & Love's Short Practice of Surgery

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    Generic chatbots answer from whatever they trained on — outdated content, internet noise, confidently-wrong guesses. Stick Tongue is a Retrieval-Augmented system: it can only answer using passages it pulled from your textbooks, and it shows you which pages it used. If the source doesn't cover something, it tells you instead of guessing.

  • Which textbooks back the answers?+

    Internal medicine is built on Davidson's. Pediatrics uses Nelson. Surgery uses Bailey & Love. Obstetrics & Gynaecology is backed by both Obstetrics by Ten Teachers and Gynaecology by Ten Teachers.

  • Can I trust the answers for exams?+

    Every answer comes with the chapter and topic title attached, so you can open the page and check. On high-stakes content, two independent models generate answers and any disagreement is flagged — those rows get a human medical review.

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