The Emergency Department Management of Posterior Epistaxis
On first glance, you observe active bleeding from the bilateral nares. Direct pressure has obtained hemostasis.
What is your next step? Topical vasoconstrictors? Nasal packing? Can this patient go home, or does he need to be admitted?
Let’s discuss a few key points about the management of posterior epistaxis.
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