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Estimating Blood Loss: Comparative Study of the Accuracy of Parents and Health Care Professionals
Pediatrics, 10/19/09
Tebruegge M et al. – Visual estimation of blood losses is highly inaccurate, both by laypersons and by health care professionals. Physicians should, therefore, base management decisions primarily on clinical findings and not overly rely on the history provided, or their own estimates.
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