Which medication may be prescribed for a client who recently had surgery and has a small amount of oozing and bleeding from the surgery site?

1. Thrombin (Evithrom)
2. Warfarin (Coumadin)
3. Enoxaparin (Lovenox)
4. Aspirin


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Rationale 1: Thrombin (Evithrom) is a topical drug to prevent minor oozing and bleeding from surgical sites.
Rationale 2: Warfarin (Coumadin) is an oral anticoagulant that can prolong bleeding time and prevent thrombi from forming or growing larger.
Rationale 3:Enoxaparin (Lovenox) is a low molecular weightanticoagulant to prevent thrombi production.
Rationale 4:Aspirin is an antiplatelet that interferes with platelet aggregation.

Global Rationale: Hemostatics, also called antifibrinolytics, shorten bleeding time. They are used to prevent and treat excessive bleeding following surgical procedures. Thrombin (Evithrom) is a topical drug to prevent minor oozing and bleeding from surgical sites.

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