Haemostasis.

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Abstract

There are many different methods and techniques used to achieve this in operating theatres, day procedure units and general practice surgeries around the country. I am aware that some of the methods which I am going to mention may not be available in all work areas but they are techniques which are synonymous with achieving haemostasis and are methods which you may want implemented in your area. So let me outline the topics I intend to look at in this session. First of all I would like to briefly outline the basic physiology behind coagulation, the body's natural response to bleeding. Then, I would like to mention a few drugs which can affect haemostasis and also look at the use of electrosurgery in achieving haemostasis. I would then intend to look at a few other techniques which are used such as suturing, tourniquets and pressure dressings.

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Rankin, S. (1996, May). Haemostasis. The British Journal of Theatre Nursing : NATNews : The Official Journal of the National Association of Theatre Nurses. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315231174-26

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