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Blood clots Part 2 (Teacher: Michael)
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on an anticoagulant, bleeding can
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to some serious troubles. If a patient has
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a brittle arterial system and an artery ruptures in the brain, bleeding will
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on for a long time and brain cells will 'drown' in blood.
Occasionally, a patient on anticoagulants will pass blood in the urine. In the kidneys the blood is only
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in the arteries by very thin membranes to allow the passage through the latter of unwanted materials. Blood with a very prolonged clotting time can leak through these membranes and into the urine.
All this means that when a patient is
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anticoagulants, a careful check has to
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on the dosage and the effect they have on the clotting time or 'prothrombin' time. It necessitates a blood sample being
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to the "lab" for testing.
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