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Aspirin during a suspected heart attack:

Chewed aspirin slows clot growth; check for allergy/bleeding contraindications.

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Question: Aspirin during a suspected heart attack:

Answer options: ✅ Chewed (160–325 mg) if not allergic and no contraindications

  • Swallowed whole only
  • Skipped always
  • Used only after stroke

Correct answer: Chewed (160–325 mg) if not allergic and no contraindications

Explanation: Chewed aspirin slows clot growth; check for allergy/bleeding contraindications.

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