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Management of Thrombotic Complications in Patients with COVID

Karen Bauer, DNP, APRN-CNP, CWS

Management strategies have yet to be proven, however when large- or medium-sized vessels are involved, re-vascularization may be an option. Some people might think of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in small vessel thrombosis. Because of the potential for microvascular injury in COVID-19, patients with COVID-19 may be more susceptible to deep-tissue injuries and developing pressure ulcers.

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It is important to pay attention to ALL areas—sacrum/glutes/heels are now joined by iliac crests, clavicles, and knees—remember that we are proning many COVID-19 patients!

 

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