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Hydrogen can form only when the hydrogen atom is covalently bonded to:
Clotting Factors
Proteins in the blood that are essential for the clotting process, helping to stop bleeding by forming clots.
Cryoprecipitate
A blood product derived from plasma that is rich in clotting factors, used to treat conditions like hemophilia.
Fibrinogen
A blood plasma protein that's critical for blood clot formation, playing a pivotal role in the body's ability to stop bleeding.
Dysrhythmias
Abnormal heart rhythms that can range from harmless to life-threatening, characterized by irregular electrical activity in the heart.
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