If a client's international normalized ratio (INR) is 3.0 while on warfarin for stroke prevention, what should the nurse do?
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Correct answer: Continue warfarin and notify the provider if bleeding occurs
An INR of 3.0 may be therapeutic depending on indication; the nurse should monitor and report bleeding rather than automatically hold medication.
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