Which is often administered to prevent or control hemorrhage in a child with cancer?

a. Nitrosoureas
b. Platelets
c. Whole blood
d. Corticosteroids


ANS: B
Most bleeding episodes can be prevented or controlled with the administration of platelet concentrate or platelet-rich plasma. Nitrosoureas, whole blood, and corticosteroids would not prevent or control hemorrhage.

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