Yes because it would break up the clot.
t-PA (tissue plasminogen activator) is a medication used for clot-busting therapy in ischemic strokes. It works by activating the body's natural clot-dissolving system to break up the clot causing the stroke. Administering t-PA within a specific time window following the onset of stroke symptoms can help restore blood flow to the affected area of the brain and potentially prevent further damage.
You have a patient who is suffering from an ischemic stroke. Would you give them a t-PA and why?
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no because it would increase blood clotting
yes because it would increase blood clotting
yes because it would break up the clot
no because it would break up the clot
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