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- 2. Plan: Epistaxis Classification Etiology Pathogenesis Clinical manefestations Diagnosis Differential diagnosis Emergency care Conclusion Bibliography
- 3. Epistaxis (Nosebleed) Epistaxis is defined as bleeding from the nostril, nasal cavity, or nasopharynx. Nosebleeds are
- 6. Classification of epistaxis by location; by frequency of occurrence (recurrent, which is repeated intermittently; sporadic, rarely
- 7. By location: Anterior epistaxis Posterior epstaxis unilateral bleeding bilateral bleeding
- 9. By mechanism of manifestation: Capillary (with damage to shallow surface vessels); Venous (with ruptured veins of
- 10. By quantity of lost blood: slight bleeding, blood volume at which is not more than 70-100
- 27. Differential diagnosis: Disseminated intravascular coagulation; Hemophilia; Von Willebrand disease; Toxicity (aspirin, warfarin, cocaine, coumarine poisoning); Nasal
- 29. Tilt your head forward slightly. Do not throw your head back, because you can swallow blood
- 30. Conclusion: In conclusion, epistaxis or the common nosebleed may look frightening and may even cause a
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