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    Once a Clot Has Formed in a Ruptured Vessel, the Area
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Once a Clot Has Formed in a Ruptured Vessel, the Area

Question 41

Question 41

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Once a clot has formed in a ruptured vessel, the area to be repaired is made smaller by:


A) more clotting
B) clot retraction
C) heparin
D) hemolysis

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