Approach to the bleeding patient
- PMID: 1400082
Approach to the bleeding patient
Abstract
A broad, open, inquisitive, and semiskeptical mind must be used when approaching the bleeding patient. As in most endeavors in medicine, the history and physical examination provide an important baseline. Key laboratory tests must be quickly ordered and interpreted. Using this data base, one can quickly determine whether the hemorrhagic disorder is congenital or acquired, severe or mild, and progressive or stable. Hemostasis may fail owing to deficiencies of platelets, the plasma coagulation protein system, or endothelial disturbances. A precise diagnosis and appreciation of the tempo of the disorder will guide specific therapy.
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