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Our understanding is that there are no
coagulation levels that would prevent you placing a PICC, but when your patient
has elevated coags, or lowered platelets, you need to take precautionary
measures against bleeding e.g. Pressure dressing, SafeGuard, Regards,
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destroy all copies of the original message and any attachments.[v1.0] From: Our understanding is that there are no
coagulation levels that would prevent you placing a PICC, but when your patient
has elevated coags, or lowered platelets, you need to take precautionary
measures against bleeding e.g. Pressure dressing, SafeGuard, REgards
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destroy all copies of the original message and any attachments.[v1.0] From: owner- Was wandering what some paramaters for Coags are, for bedside PICC
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