NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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What is assigned 1-2 points in HAS-BLED scoring?

  1. HTN

  2. Abnormal kidney/liver function

  3. Prior stroke

  4. Age > 65

The correct answer is: Abnormal kidney/liver function

Abnormal kidney/liver function is assigned 1-2 points in HAS-BLED scoring because it is considered a moderate risk factor for bleeding. The other options, HTN, prior stroke, and age > 65, are not assigned points in the HAS-BLED scoring system. This may seem counterintuitive as these are commonly known as risk factors for adverse health outcomes, but in the case of HAS-BLED scoring, they are not considered strong risk factors for bleeding.