Patient Case Mrs. G, a 35-year-old shop manager, was seven weeks pregnant who suddenly became unwell one evening . She suffered severe pain in her lower right abdomen and fainted while on her way to the toilet. Subsequently, she started developing shooting pain over her right shoulder for which her husband called for a doctor. The on-call GP, Dr. P visited her home at about 5.00 am in the morning who recorded the history of Mrs. G and noted moderate tenderness over her lower abdomen without any definite tenderness . Dr.
P suspected diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy which he documented and further called the on-call gynecology registrar at his local hospital. Dr. P was advised by the registrar to send Mrs. G to the gynecology ward at nine o’clock that morning . Mrs. G duly attended the gynecology ward as directed, but by the time she arrived the patient got extremely ill. She was diagnosed…