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Which of the following is NOT an effective treatment for uremic bleeding?
Which of the following is NOT an effective treatment for uremic bleeding?


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E. None of the above (all are effective treatments).
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The answer is E. All of the following are effective treatments in uremic bleeding (although onset and length of effect is different). Who knew epogen would help with platelet dysfunction?  
The answer is E. All of the following are effective treatments in uremic bleeding (although onset and length of effect is different). Who knew epogen would help with platelet dysfunction?  
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 23 January 2022

Which of the following is NOT an effective treatment for uremic bleeding?

A. Desmopressin

B. Cryoprecipitate

C. Estrogens

D. Epogen

E. None of the above (all are effective treatments).

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The answer is E. All of the following are effective treatments in uremic bleeding (although onset and length of effect is different). Who knew epogen would help with platelet dysfunction?

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