Keeping anticoagulant services flowing during the pandemic
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Keeping anticoagulant services flowing during the pandemic

Daniel Allen Health journalist

From blood tests via letterboxes to managing drug switches, nurses have had a central role in adapting care

Pricking the index finger of a hand extended through a letterbox is not how warfarin blood tests are usually conducted, but the many challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic have demanded innovative responses from nurses in all settings.

Primary Health Care. 30, 5, 16-17. doi: 10.7748/phc.30.5.16.s8

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