no
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There are guidelines published by British Committee for Standards in Haematology. It says PICC insertions do not require platelet support or correction of clotting prior to insertion/removal. See the table on page 7. http://www.bcshguidelines.com/pdf/CVC_guidelines040107.pdf Dr. D. Kejariwal
The PT/INR blood test showed thinner than normal blood for a patient taking Coumadin. This indicates elevated Coumadin levels and the Coumadin needs to be adjusted to a lower strength.
its paise and rupee. 100 paises = 1 rupee. 1 Rupee / ! INR 2 INR 5 INR 10 INR 20 INR 50 INR 100 INR 500 INR and 1000 INR are std buds available.
25000 inr
INR
It is INR 3,50,00,000.
Vitamin K can lower your INR. It is important to monitor INR levels. The lower your INR, the greater risk you have for blood clots to occur. Optimal INR levels are between 2.5-3.5.
No there is no risk of bleeding with INR of 1.1 as this is normal. Risk of bleeding is when INR is over 3. For surgical procedures it is preferred to have the INR at 1.2
Indian rupee is shortly called INR
The Expansion of INR is Indian Rupee.
It is 6.2 million INR, obviously!