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6 years ago
The pharmacologic agents used to treat DVT may act in which way(s)? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Prevent platelet aggregation.
  b. Prevent the extension of existing clots.
  c. Inhibit steps in the fibrin clot formation cascade.
  d. Prolong bleeding time.
  e. Lower serum triglycerides.
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ANS: A, B, C, D
Agents used to treat DVT may prevent future clotting, may prevent the extension of clots, may inhibit steps in the formation of clots, and act to prolong bleeding time. Medications used to treat DVT do not lower serum triglyceride levels.
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