A client is taking aspirin (ASA), and asks the nurse how long the anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last. Which reply by the nurse is the most appropriate?

1. "The anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a week."
2. "The anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a day."
3. "The anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as 12 hours."
4. "The anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a month."


Correct Answer: 1

Rationale 1: The anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a week.
Rationale 2: "The anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a day" is incorrect because the anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a week.
Rationale 3: "The anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as 12 hours" is incorrect because the anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a week.
Rationale 4: "The anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a month" is incorrect because the anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a week.

Global Rationale: The anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a week. "The anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a day" is incorrect because the anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a week. "The anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as 12 hours" is incorrect because the anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a week. "The anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a month" is incorrect because the anticoagulant effect of a single dose of aspirin can last for as long as a week.

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