DIC stands for Disseminated intravascular coagulation. It is a form of coagulation abnormalities where blood clots occur and blocking the blood vessels.When it reacts with the clotting factor of the body leads to severe bleeding and life threatening situations.
Cause/Etiology
what is the definition of DIC? what is the cause of DIC and etiology?
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12. What is disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)? Briefly describe the cause, typical signs, symptoms and what the potential adverse outcomes might be if this condition cannot be treated 13. What is a reason that non-Hodgkin's lymphomas are often more difficult to harder to treat than Hodgkin's lymphomas? Give an idea as to how you might overcome this issue and include how you might effectively apply the difference in using PET imaging versus Gallium- scintigraphy as well as staging concepts in...
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what are two nursing diagnosis for DIC?
what is the pathophysiology of DIC? Medical management and treatment?
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