If a patient has an INR greater than 20 and active bleeding that is clinically significant (i.e., hematuria), the pharmacist should I. Hold the drug therapy II. Administer vitamin K III. Administer fresh frozen plasma

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If a patient has an INR greater than 20 and active bleeding that is clinically significant (i.e., hematuria), the pharmacist should I. Hold the drug therapy II. Administer vitamin K III. Administer fresh frozen plasma