A patient on therapeutic anticoagulation develops hematuria and drop in hemoglobin. What is the priority nursing action?
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Correct answer: Assess for a bleeding source and notify the provider promptly
Bleeding is a serious complication of anticoagulation; prompt assessment and provider notification are required.
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