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clots are NEVER good in blood. thrombolytics are used to break up blood clots in the bloodstream. if this doesnt answer your question then delete it and rephrase it.
coumadin (warfarin) is in a class of anticoagulants (blood thinners) its helps prevent blood clots
Coumadin is an anticoagulant (blood thinner). It prevents clots from forming.
The single most favorable factor that can help prevent clots from forming in undamaged blood vessels is to not smoke. It is also advisable not to take any medications that may aggravate or encourage the blood to clot.
Answer is D. anticoagulants
Individuals with VWD, therefore, have difficulty in forming blood clots
Heparin therapy is using Heparin (a blood thinner) to bust blood clots and prevent blood clots from forming. It's used, for example, to treat pulmonary thrombosis or atrial fibrilation.
platelets, which are small cell fragments in the blood. When there is an injury to blood vessels, platelets are activated and adhere to the site of injury, forming a plug. This plug can then attract more platelets and other components of the blood, leading to the formation of a clot. The clot helps to prevent excessive bleeding and promote wound healing.
anticoagulant
Coagulation is the process of blood forming clots. Blood that is essentially too "thick" may form clots within the body leading to a stroke, heart attack, or blood clots in places like the lungs or legs. If a patient is put on an anti-coagulant or "blood-thinner" it reduces the time in which the blood coagulates thus helping to prevent these clots.
"anticoagulant"
asprin--thins out the blood, there by preventing clots from forming and allowing the heart to work less.