Knowledge of appropriate blood product use in perioperative patients among clinicians at a tertiary hospital
Background: Blood products are an expensive and scarce resource with inherent risks to patients. The current knowledge of rational blood product use among clinicians in South Africa is unknown. Purpose of research: To describe the level of clinicians' knowledge related to all aspects of the ord...
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Main Authors: | Bradley Yudelowitz (Author), Juan Scribante (Author), Helen Perrie (Author), Eddie Oosthuizen (Author) |
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