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Apr 15, 2026, 14:55
Donald Correll: Key Risk Factors for Venous Thromboembolism
Donald Correll, Telemedicine Physician at Teladoc Health, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Flashcards from Physician Assistant (or Nurse Practitioner) – Acute Care Protocols.
Flashcard 1
List some risk factors for developing a venous thromboembolism (VTE).
Answer
Risk factors include immobilization, malignancy, inherited or acquired thrombophilia, acute medical illness, recent surgery, trauma, oral contraceptive use, pregnancy, prior PE, COPD, and heart failure.”
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