TY - JOUR T1 - Evaluation of Emergency Physician’s Role in the Management of Epistaxis in Emergency Department A1 - Abdulraheem M.Alamri A1 - Mohammed A. Almuashi A1 - Ahmed A. Safhi A1 - Ali A. Almshafi A1 - Majed M. Almarwani A1 - Rawan A. Albalawi A1 - Sharifa A. Asiri A1 - Sufian A. Elyahia A1 - Faisal A. A.. Haddadi A1 - Ayesha A. Aldhamer A1 - Yousaf K. Alsaffar JF - Archives of Pharmacy Practice JO - Arch Pharm Pract SN - 2320-5210 Y1 - 2019 VL - 10 IS - 3 SP - 40 EP - 42 N2 - Background: The most common ENT presentation to the ER in the UK is epistaxis, which is defined as bleeding from the nose in general. This presentation has a prevalence of up to 60% of the people that will have at least one episode of epistaxis in their life. Fortunately, only around 6% will need to seek medical attention and only around 0.2% will require hospitalization. Having a great understanding of this disease is important for every clinician especially in emergency settings. Objectives: Our aim is to discuss epistaxis, its pathophysiology, causes, risk factors, and the management done for such patients in general with special focus on the emergency setting. Methodology: PubMed database was used for articles selection, and the following keys used in the MeSH ((“Epistaxis"[MeSH]) AND "Management"[MeSH])). Conclusion: Over the past years, there have been significant breakthroughs in the management of epistaxis and the physicians now have a wider variety of options. However, nowadays more classical options such as nasal packing are still applied and are easier to do. Referral of cases to the ENT is a viable option and should be considered in special cases, as well as hospitalization of epistaxis patients. UR - https://archivepp.com/article/evaluation-of-emergency-physicians-role-in-the-management-of-epistaxis-in-emergency-department ER -