Medicine, 03.12.2021 22:20, owenbarrows
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Tam, a college student, accidentally drops a pair of scissors on his foot one night, and the sharp edge cuts his foot. The cut does not stop bleeding, and Tam realizes he had forgotten to take his pills that morning. He goes to the campus emergency center and tells a nurse what had happened. What would a nurse most likely do to stop the bleeding quickly and effectively?
apply a hemostatic drug directly on the cut so that clotting factors from the drug help the blood to clot
apply clopidogrel directly on the cut so that platelet aggregation is inhibited and blood is able to come together in a clot
administer a shot of a hemostatic drug in the arm so that the liver produces fewer clotting factors
administer a shot of heparin deep into a vein in order to block clotting factor X and stop heavy blood flow to the foot
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