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Coagulation is inhibited by administration of:

A. mannitol
B. hespan
C. vitamin K
D. heparin

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Answer: D. Heparin

Explanation: The Heparin is administered in patients that have diseases or problems related to hypercoagulation, this includes: pulmonary embolism, heart attack, venous thrombosis, among others.

It acts by inhibiting (avoiding the action of) thrombin, that is one of the components of the coagulation cascade.

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