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Nurses and medical professionals have a vital role in detecting, preventing, and managing complications at the earliest possible stage. They should assess patients for high risk of complications, and plan management strategies to decrease those complications. In many acute and critical care settings, removing femoral sheaths and handling related complications after percutaneous coronary intervention. are primarily the responsibilities of nurses. Therefore, after catheterization procedures, assessing the predictors of required time to achieve optimal hemostasis at the time of trans-femoral arterial sheath removal is essential as one of the final modifiable measures to prevent access site complications. This study will be done in 6 Cardiac catheterization units representing governmental and private hospitals. A sample size of 266 patients will be recruited for the study. data will be analyzed by univariate and multivariate analysis.
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Eshrak S Hashem, Phd; Maha G Asal, Phd
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