How is clot overgrowth usually prevented


Discussion:

Physiological Basis for Medical Advice

In a few sentences each question, I will expand it, I need some idea and pointers, thank you!

1. Kevin's father has been advised by his physician to take an aspirin a day "to reduce his risk of heart attack." What is the physiological basis for this advice?

2. Natalya is concerned because her feces are a chalky white color. Explain why this might occur. Why should Natalya consult her physician?

(Hint: You didn't study what produces "chalky white" feces in this lesson. You DID, however, study what causes feces to be brown. Chalky white would be the absence of this color ... hmmm, maybe Natalya has a problem within this process?)

3. How is clot overgrowth usually prevented? Name two conditoins that may lead to unnecessary (and undesirable) clot formation.

Write your answer/response in detail with examples and facts and figures using APA style of formatting, size 12, font Times new roman and answer must be single spaced

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