Scientists have developed a new guide to stop nosebleeds

21 July 2022, 16:35 | Health
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The American Academy of Otolaryngology and the Head and Neck Surgery Foundation have published the “Clinical Practice Guidelines: Nosebleed (Nosebleeds) in Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery,” Pannochka, an online publication for girls and women aged 14 to 35, reports.. net \? institutions. To solve this problem, we have created a guide. It provides evidence-based recommendations for improving the quality of care,” says David. Tunkel, MD, Chairman of the Guidelines Development Group (GDG).

This clinical practice guideline is intended for patients who cannot manage a nosebleed on their own and therefore need to seek medical attention.. Scientists talk about severe, persistent and / or recurrent bleeding, as well as bleeding that affects a person's quality of life.



The guide provides clear and actionable recommendations for implementing specific quality improvement activities in clinical practice.. The authors used evidence-based studies from five clinical practice guidelines, 17 systematic reviews, 16 randomized controlled trials, and 203 studies to inform key interventions for patient care.

This guide can be applied to anyone over three years of age with a nosebleed, the authors concluded..

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Based on materials: pannochka.net



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