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NUR 210 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025 list the factors linked to increased risk of thromboembolic event - Answers - decreased circulation - reduced mobility - disease or disability - obesity (have limited mobility and venostasis) - obstruction of venous flow (having a preexisting clot) - medications that increase clotting risk indications for heparin - Answers - DVT - deep vein thrombosis - PE- pulmonary embolism - CVA (stroke or heart attack) - MI (myocardial infarction) - Pregnancy (if they're on bed rest) mechanism of action for heparin - Answers - Parenterally only - Not absorbed in GI tract - Very acid solution - Large molecule - Rapid acting - Does not dissolve clots, prevents future clots from forming - Used prophylactically to treat from getting bigger pharmokinetics of heparin - Answers - Metabolized in the liver - Eliminated via kidney - Short half life - Highly protein bound heparin ADRs - Answers - hemorrhage - osteoporosis - HIT( heparin induced thrombocytopenia) Not enough platelets in your blood because heparin is destroying them - bruising - smoky urine (blood in the urine) - With kidney failure, it's not eliminated as quickly - Can turn off heparin and it's effects go away within an hour - Does not cross placental barrier so it doesn't affect the baby which is why they give it to pregnant women Too much of a good thing - they're going to bleed - if they're bleeding, look for paleness, coldness, dizziness, increased hr, decreased bp LMWH mechanism of action - Answers - Bioavailability 100% with subq injection - Half life 6 times longer than heparin - Minimal protein binding - Renal clearance - works almost immediately because it has almost 100% bioavailability - enoxaparin is a cousin of heparin - more predictable in anticoagulant ability and has less side effects warfarin mechanism of action - Answers Inhibits liver synthesis of vitamin K which is how it keeps you from clotting - not enough vit K, not very much clotting - affects factors VII, IX, X, & prothrombin - long half life 42 hours - highly protein bound 99.5% (look at protein levels) - No effect on currently circulating clotting factors warfarin ADRs - Answers - Multiple drug and food interactions - Hemorrhage (Must be monitored and assessed once a month to make sure their levels are still ok) discuss nursing implications for anticoagulant therapy: heparin (rapid acting anticoagulant) - Answers *Intravenous injection:* - Continuous, Intermittent - Do not mix with other IV medications

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NUR 210 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025

list the factors linked to increased risk of thromboembolic event - Answers - decreased circulation

- reduced mobility

- disease or disability

- obesity (have limited mobility and venostasis)

- obstruction of venous flow (having a preexisting clot)

- medications that increase clotting risk

indications for heparin - Answers - DVT - deep vein thrombosis

- PE- pulmonary embolism

- CVA (stroke or heart attack)

- MI (myocardial infarction)

- Pregnancy (if they're on bed rest)

mechanism of action for heparin - Answers - Parenterally only

- Not absorbed in GI tract

- Very acid solution

- Large molecule

- Rapid acting

- Does not dissolve clots, prevents future clots from forming

- Used prophylactically to treat from getting bigger

pharmokinetics of heparin - Answers - Metabolized in the liver

- Eliminated via kidney

- Short half life

- Highly protein bound

heparin ADRs - Answers - hemorrhage

- osteoporosis

, - HIT( heparin induced thrombocytopenia)

Not enough platelets in your blood because heparin is destroying them

- bruising

- smoky urine (blood in the urine)



- With kidney failure, it's not eliminated as quickly

- Can turn off heparin and it's effects go away within an hour

- Does not cross placental barrier so it doesn't affect the baby which is why they give it to pregnant
women



Too much of a good thing

- they're going to bleed

- if they're bleeding, look for paleness, coldness, dizziness, increased hr, decreased bp

LMWH mechanism of action - Answers - Bioavailability 100% with subq injection

- Half life 6 times longer than heparin

- Minimal protein binding

- Renal clearance

- works almost immediately because it has almost 100% bioavailability

- enoxaparin is a cousin of heparin

- more predictable in anticoagulant ability and has less side effects

warfarin mechanism of action - Answers Inhibits liver synthesis of vitamin K which is how it keeps you
from clotting

- not enough vit K, not very much clotting

- affects factors VII, IX, X, & prothrombin

- long half life 42 hours

- highly protein bound 99.5% (look at protein levels)
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