A 70-year-old woman on Warfarin for atrial fibrillation presents with a sudden headache and left-sided weakness. CT head confirms an intracerebral haemorrhage. INR is 3.6. What is the most appropriate immediate management regarding anticoagulation?AStop Warfarin and observeBGive Vitamin K orally onlyCReverse Warfarin with intravenous Vitamin K and Prothrombin Complex ConcentrateDContinue Warfarin to prevent ischaemic strokeESwitch to low-molecular-weight Heparin immediatelyCheck my answer