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Dr. Drury's negligence greatly increased Mrs. Shorter's chances of bleeding to death; thus, the "magnitude" of the risk was increased.
It's also best to stop taking aspirin and other NSAIDs for several days beforehand, to reduce the chances of bleeding should your doctor need to take a biopsy.
He further asserts Mrs. Shorter, when she signed the blood transfusion release, expressly assumed the risk of bleeding to death even though her chances of bleeding to death may have been increased by his negligence.
From this rule, plaintiff argues that while he and his wife were aware of the generalized risk of bleeding to death, they did not understand Mrs. Shorter's chances of bleeding to death would be greatly increased by Dr. Drury's negligence.
The next question is whether the Shorters could be found by the jury to have expressly assumed the risk that Dr. Drury's performance of the D and C could be negligent, thereby increasing Mrs. Shorter's chances of bleeding to death.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that people between the ages of 50 and 59 take low doses of aspirin to prevent cardiovascular problems and colorectal cancer if they have a 10percentt or greater chance of events such as heart attacks and strokes and do not have conditions that increase their chances of bleeding.
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Those methods come with their own risks, such as the chance of bleeding or stroke with an angiogram, and radiation exposure with cardiac CT.
For a week before the test, don't take aspirin or other NSAIDs because they can irritate the stomach lining and increase your chance of bleeding during the procedure.
It also can shrink a tumour to allow better drainage of an area, such as the lung, which can help to prevent infection and decrease the chance of bleeding.
The risk of bleeding is believed to be one reason why many GPs have favoured aspirin, which has been given to people with atrial fibrillation for 20 years, but the guidance group found that aspirin carried an increased chance of bleeding.
In the meantime, I was put on medications to keep my blood pressure and heart rate low (lower heart rate equalled less chance of bleeding).
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