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Tenecteplase has been prescribed. The nurse should administer this drug:
 
  1. slowly over 90 minutes.
  2. by bolus injection.
  3. by infusion pump over 24 hours.
  4. via monitored, prolonged infusion.

Question 2

Warfarin differs from heparin because it suppresses coagulation by:
 
  1. inactivating thrombin.
  2. decreasing the biosynthesis of clotting factors.
  3. decreasing platelet aggregation.
  4. promoting fibrin digestion.



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