Bloodless surgery
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Bloodless surgery
Abstract
Doctors and nurses in the forefront of the bloodless medicine and surgery movement say that virtually all hospitals now employ at least some facet of bloodless medicine. Because the strategies generally promote good health and save money, some New Jersey hospitals have even made bloodless medicine a standard of care regardless of patients' religious or moral convictions.
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