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Patients taking clopidogrel should be monitored for abdominal pain and other signs of GI bleeding, such as blood in the feces. Due to the increased risk of bleeding from decreased formation of platelets, clopidogrel should be withheld 5 days before elective surgery to decrease the risk of hemorrhage during surgery.
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Q. What are some of the nursing considerations for a patient on clopidogrel? A. Most of the nursing considerations focus on the bleeding risk posed by the drug.
Patients on clopidogrel should have monitoring for signs of bleeding, both visibly and via laboratory testing (hemoglobin and hematocrit).
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