The action by the healthcare professional most appropriately is to recommend the patient not to get out of bed without assistance.
Lower than 150,000/mm3 platelet counts indicate thrombocytopenia.
It is possible for spontaneous bleeding to occur at a platelet count of 8,000/mm3, which would be disastrous if it happened in the brain.
To reduce the risk of falls, the medical practitioner should encourage the patient not to get out of bed on their own.
Only platelets require replacement, therefore whole blood is not required.
Heparin wouldn't be given to the patient because it would increase the likelihood of bleeding.
Adults typically have between 150,000 and 350,000 platelets per milliliter.
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