What is the primary mechanism of action of heparin in anticoagulation therapy?
- It blocks ADP receptors on platelets.
- It acts as a vitamin K antagonist.
- It prevents the activation of factor X.
- It directly inhibits thrombin.
- It increases anti-thrombin activity.
The correct Answer is It increases anti-thrombin activity.
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NURS 6521 Final Exam Question 65 / NURS 6521 Advanced Pharmacology
