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The client was prescribed both heparin and warfarin sodium (Coumadin). What is the rationale for using both these anticoagulants?
 
  a. It takes time before the action of oral anticoagulants is evident.
  b. Heparin is more effective when used with warfarin sodium.
  c. By administering an oral anticoagulant with heparin, the client needs less frequent administration of heparin.
  d. The client is less likely to experience adverse effects
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