Anticoagulated patient management in primary care service

Out-patients undergoing anticoagulant treatment are attended by nursing staff, working with doctors.To be able to provide adequate medical care, nurses must have the minimum knowledge and skills needed to work with the programme described in this article. These include basic and specific knowledge o...

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Main Authors: Marco Antonio Zapata Sampedro, Sandra García Fuente, Ana Jiménez Gil
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Fundación para el Desarrollo de la Enfermería 2008-05-01
Series:NURE Investigación
Subjects:
INR
Online Access:http://www.fuden.es/protocolos_detalle.cfm?ID_PROTOCOLO=86&ID_PROTOCOLO_INI=1
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spelling doaj-a94938f0e69f46baa2ef7d3f36eaae2a2020-11-24T21:24:40ZspaFundación para el Desarrollo de la EnfermeríaNURE Investigación1697-218X2008-05-01534Anticoagulated patient management in primary care service Marco Antonio Zapata SampedroSandra García FuenteAna Jiménez GilOut-patients undergoing anticoagulant treatment are attended by nursing staff, working with doctors.To be able to provide adequate medical care, nurses must have the minimum knowledge and skills needed to work with the programme described in this article. These include basic and specific knowledge of anticoagulation. The correct functioning of the service will help provide an optimum control of the INR (International Normalized Ratio) and reduce the complications of bleeding, both of which are the main objectives of the nursing care of these patients.http://www.fuden.es/protocolos_detalle.cfm?ID_PROTOCOLO=86&ID_PROTOCOLO_INI=1INRanticoagulated patientnursing careprimary careoral anticoagulant
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author Marco Antonio Zapata Sampedro
Sandra García Fuente
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spellingShingle Marco Antonio Zapata Sampedro
Sandra García Fuente
Ana Jiménez Gil
Anticoagulated patient management in primary care service
NURE Investigación
INR
anticoagulated patient
nursing care
primary care
oral anticoagulant
author_facet Marco Antonio Zapata Sampedro
Sandra García Fuente
Ana Jiménez Gil
author_sort Marco Antonio Zapata Sampedro
title Anticoagulated patient management in primary care service
title_short Anticoagulated patient management in primary care service
title_full Anticoagulated patient management in primary care service
title_fullStr Anticoagulated patient management in primary care service
title_full_unstemmed Anticoagulated patient management in primary care service
title_sort anticoagulated patient management in primary care service
publisher Fundación para el Desarrollo de la Enfermería
series NURE Investigación
issn 1697-218X
publishDate 2008-05-01
description Out-patients undergoing anticoagulant treatment are attended by nursing staff, working with doctors.To be able to provide adequate medical care, nurses must have the minimum knowledge and skills needed to work with the programme described in this article. These include basic and specific knowledge of anticoagulation. The correct functioning of the service will help provide an optimum control of the INR (International Normalized Ratio) and reduce the complications of bleeding, both of which are the main objectives of the nursing care of these patients.
topic INR
anticoagulated patient
nursing care
primary care
oral anticoagulant
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