Chapter 5

Nursing of Patients with Haemophilia

Maria Virginia Puliga

Abstract

The management of nursing consists in the performance of leadership functions of governance and decision-making within organizations employing nurses. It includes many processes common to all management as planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. In case of rare bleeding disorders, nurses may encounter patients who are experiencing acute bleedings or receiving treatments for another condition. In Haemophilia, the nurse is not only a professional figure but also a teacher of daily actions, as self-injections of substitutive factors, and a confidant reference point for patients and their family.

Total Pages: 59-69 (11)

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