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Clinical nurse specialists and D-dimer assessment of suspected deep vein thrombosis – lessons from Warwick Thrombus, Volume 3, Number 4.
This study evaluates the role of a clinical nurse specialist (CNS) in the management of patients who presented with suspected deep vein thrombosis (DVT) at the Warwick Hospital over a period of nine months. The nurse assessed new patients and initiated investigations and treatment where it was necessary. Patients were then followed up in the community by the same nurse who administered low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) injections and managed oral anticoagulant care.
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