The administration of an antiplatelet drug increases the risk of:

A) heartburn
B) kidney failure
C) bleeding
D) angina pectoris

C) bleeding
The administration of an antiplatelet drug increases the risk of bleeding. These drugs inhibit platelet, and are administered for the relatively specific prophylaxis of arterial thrombosis and for the prophylaxis or therapeutic management of MI and stroke.

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a. justification. c. dose limitation. b. elimination. d. optimization.

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Medications that increase mucociliary or cough efficiency are

a. mucokinetics. b. mucolytics. c. mucoregulatory agents. d. expectorants.

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