The blood levels should check for the acetylsalicylic acid because aspirin is a blood thinner. I know because I take only a baby aspirin for a condition I have and I still bleed easily.
Answer: Sunk Cost fallacy
Explanation:
The sunk cost can be defined as the cost that has already been incurred and cannot be refunded back. It is in contrasted to the prospective costs which are the costs of future and that can be saved if any action is needed.
The economist argue that the sunk cost has nothing to do with the future rational decision making.
The example of such situation is fees which is once spent is generally not refunded.
An asthma attack is when the muscles in your airway swell up, causing your airways so shrink. This is due to an allergic reaction, in witch you inhale something and your body "over reacts" to it.