Problem: A 44-year-old woman with a past medical history of migraine with aura and two spontaneous miscarriages is seen in the neurology clinic 1 week after experiencing an ischemic stroke, from which she has made a full recovery. Her initial workup revealed a normal lipid profile, negative vasculitis laboratory testing, and an echocardiogram with bubble study that showed a small patent foramen oval (PFO) with Valsalva-induced right-to-left shunt. All of the following are appropriate in the evaluation and management of this patient, except: Group of answer choices Assess for hypercoagulable state including lupus anticoagulant. Extended cardiac monitoring for possible atrial fibrillation Continue low-dose aspirin. Refer for PFO closure. Need Assignment Help?