International Clinical and Medical Case Reports Journal (ISSN: 2832-5788) | Volume 5, Issue 1 | Case Report | Open Access
Abdus Sattar*
Abdus Sattar1*, Nabila Anwar1, Sehrish Sajjad2
1MSN Aga Khan University SONAM, Karachi, Pakistan
2Senior Nursing Instructor Aga Khan University SONAM, Karachi, Pakistan
*Correspondence to: Abdus Sattar
Fulltext PDFIntroduction: Thrombosis is the development of a blood clot in the vessel that stops blood flow. Thrombosis is of two types; arterial and venous thrombosis. a clot in the vein is venous thrombosis or a clot in an artery is arterial thrombosis. Thrombosis in arteries or veins can result in a heart attack, ischemia, or stroke. Purpose: Enhance knowledge of Nurse Practitioners (NPs) through overview, pathophysiology, etiology, clinical symptoms, comprehensive assessment, diagnosis process, and management of patients with unexplained recurrent thrombosis.
Method: A case study (Patient history, investigations, and management) and review of the literature. Conclusion: Unexplained recurrent MI and thrombosis is a life-threatening condition and different etiologies and pathologies are involved in the occurrence of this condition. Time management and early diagnosis prevent patients from complications.
Implication for practice: By providing proper knowledge regarding the cause and pathology involved in unexplained thrombosis, a nurse practitioner can properly asses and diagnosed the disease on time and can manage it on time, and can prevent complications in such patients. Without knowing the cause behind thrombosis it occurs again and again with complications and leads to mortality and disability.
Recurrent thrombosis; DVT; Venous thrombosis; Arterial thrombosis
Abdus Sattar, Nabila Anwar, Sehrish Sajjad. Unexplained Recurrent Multiple Thrombosis; The Role of Nurse Practitioner in the Prevention of Complications Through Early Investigations and Diagnosis. A Case Study. Int Clinc Med Case Rep Jour. 2026;5(1):1-6.