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List three interventions for clients with a tendency to bleed.

   List three interventions for clients with a tendency to bleed.
Hesi Comprehensive Review for the Nclex-RN Examination
Hesi Comprehensive Review for the Nclex-RN Examination
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Patient Gab is a 21-year-old male seeking dental treatment for a badly broken lower first molar. Oral examination displays that 46 can no longer be restored and needs to be extracted. Medical background revealed the patient has a history of exaggerated bleeding after minor trauma. Family history suggests the presence of Hemophilia A. Laboratory diagnosis indicates the absence of clotting factors. After consultation with the patient's hematologist and careful treatment planning, surgery will commence. To control the bleeding of the hemophiliac patient after extraction, what should the dentist use? Briefly explain answers. Case Study 2: Patient Sabine, a healthy female patient, had an accident involving her central incisor which was avulsed and can no longer be replanted. She came to your clinic with a bleeding socket site. After cleaning and inspecting the socket site, it is clear that there is no blood vessel injury. To control the bleeding, what should the dentist do? Briefly explain the answer. Case Study 3: Patient Ronnie, a healthy male patient, had just undergone third molar extraction. To remove the third molar, the dentist had to drill the bone on top of the impacted tooth, thereby creating a large extraction site. To control the bleeding, what should the dentist use/do? Briefly explain the answer.

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