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Nurses Edition Commentary

Mel Herbert, MD MBBS FAAEM, Lisa Chavez, RN, and Kathy Garvin, RN
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Greg W. -

Alcohol consumption is associated with a relative hypocoagulable state on TEG that is associated with a decreased DVT incidence.

Maybe not studied for this but my personal favorite way of preventing DVT.

Injury
Available online 2 October 2014, doi:10.1016/j.injury.2014.09.017
In Press, Corrected Proof — Note to users
Positive blood alcohol is associated with reduced DVT in trauma
Mackenzie R. Cook ,Scott G. LouisSean P. McCullyRyland S. StuckeSonya P. FabricantMartin A. Schreiber

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