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Managing hereditary thrombophilia
1School of Health and Social Care, Bournemouth University.
Abstract:
Hereditary thrombophilia increases the risk of thrombosis, yet many of those affected do not fully understand the condition. This article discusses its diagnosis, treatment and management, and how nurses can educate patients to help them understand the condition and its associated risk factors.
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