A 40-year-old healthy primigravida with a history of previous deep venous thrombosis. Which of the following is the most appropriate management? A. Aspirin B. Heparin C. Enoxaparin... A 40-year-old healthy primigravida with a history of previous deep venous thrombosis. Which of the following is the most appropriate management? A. Aspirin B. Heparin C. Enoxaparin D. No anticoagulants

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This question is asking about the most appropriate management for a healthy 40-year-old primigravida (first-time pregnant woman) with a history of previous deep venous thrombosis (DVT). It is important to consider how to manage the risk of DVT in pregnancy. The options provided include different anticoagulant medications and a choice of no anticoagulants.

Answer

Enoxaparin.

The final answer is Enoxaparin.

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The final answer is Enoxaparin.

More Information

Enoxaparin, which is a low molecular weight heparin, is often used during pregnancy for women with a history of thrombosis due to its safety and efficacy profile. This choice helps prevent thrombotic events without posing significant risk to the fetus.

Tips

A common mistake is to select aspirin, but it is not typically recommended for venous thromboembolism in pregnancy. Proper understanding of anticoagulants and their safety profiles is necessary, especially concerning pregnancy.

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