Explain types of coagulation disorders

Description

Explain to patients the types of coagulation disorders and the risks involved, such as thrombosis, strokes, and hemorrhage.

Occupations requiring this skill

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Skill demand overview
  • Essential in 0 occupations
  • Optional in 4 occupations
  • Total: 4 occupations
  • Most common in: ISCO major group 2 (Professionals)

Optional for

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