N440 EXAM 3 LATEST UPDATED
To reverse an increased INR, use vitamin K.
Protamine sulfate is the ANSWER heparin antidote.
The most frequent cause of drug-induced thrombocytopenia is heparin-induced
thrombocytopenia (HIT).
Hemostasis is the multi-step, ANSWER method of regulated blood coagulation.
Plavix and aspirin are examples of anti-platelet drugs.
An example of an anticoagulant drug is warfarin (coumadin), heparin, low-
molecular-weight heparin, lovenox, or fragmin.
ANSWER foods high in vitamin K include liver and green leafy vegetables.
The following risk factors are linked to excessive clotting: age, immobility,
smoking, and BC.
The medical term "thrombocytopenia" refers to a low platelet count.
Weariness, bruises, dark, tarry stools, joint discomfort, and changes in the VS
patechiae are all indicators of bleeding.
surgically implanted IVC filter-ANSWER in patients unable to take
anticoagulants
ischemia stroke
hemorrhaging stroke ANSWER words that indicate whether a head bleeding
condition happens
ANSWER pulmonary embolism: a thrombus obstructing the pulmonary arteries
ANSWER is used in thrombolytic therapy to break apart clots.
, Low platelet counts, red or purple blotches on the skin, and normal bone
marrow with an elevated amount of immature platelets or eosinophils are the
hallmarks of idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP), an ANSWER acquired
hemorrhagic illness that frequently affects youngsters.
Hemophilia, also known as von Willebrand's disease, is a bleeding disorder in
which a person is able to manufacture particular clotting factors.
Male ANSWER x-linked inherited bleeding disorders include hemophilia A and
hemophilia B.
The most prevalent congenital bleeding illness that lacks factor 8 and vWF is
von Willebrand disease.
ANSWER is a recombinant factor 8 medicine used to treat hemophilia A at
home.
The disease known as DIC is characterized by excessive bleeding that arises
from the depletion of clotting factors and platelets.
A thrombus in a deep vein, usually the iliac and femoral veins, is referred to as
DVT-ANSWER.
D-dimer-ANSWER Lab readings that increase when there is too much clotting
ANSWER: Hemostasis is the name for blood in sputum.
Hemoptysis, dyspnea, tachypnea, tachycardia, and chest discomfort are signs of
a pulmonary embolism.
A DVT is diagnosed with a Doppler study.
M: 4.5-6-ANSWER RBC F: 4-5
Five thousand to ten thousand—ANSWER WBC
ANSWER neutrophils: 50–70%
To reverse an increased INR, use vitamin K.
Protamine sulfate is the ANSWER heparin antidote.
The most frequent cause of drug-induced thrombocytopenia is heparin-induced
thrombocytopenia (HIT).
Hemostasis is the multi-step, ANSWER method of regulated blood coagulation.
Plavix and aspirin are examples of anti-platelet drugs.
An example of an anticoagulant drug is warfarin (coumadin), heparin, low-
molecular-weight heparin, lovenox, or fragmin.
ANSWER foods high in vitamin K include liver and green leafy vegetables.
The following risk factors are linked to excessive clotting: age, immobility,
smoking, and BC.
The medical term "thrombocytopenia" refers to a low platelet count.
Weariness, bruises, dark, tarry stools, joint discomfort, and changes in the VS
patechiae are all indicators of bleeding.
surgically implanted IVC filter-ANSWER in patients unable to take
anticoagulants
ischemia stroke
hemorrhaging stroke ANSWER words that indicate whether a head bleeding
condition happens
ANSWER pulmonary embolism: a thrombus obstructing the pulmonary arteries
ANSWER is used in thrombolytic therapy to break apart clots.
, Low platelet counts, red or purple blotches on the skin, and normal bone
marrow with an elevated amount of immature platelets or eosinophils are the
hallmarks of idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP), an ANSWER acquired
hemorrhagic illness that frequently affects youngsters.
Hemophilia, also known as von Willebrand's disease, is a bleeding disorder in
which a person is able to manufacture particular clotting factors.
Male ANSWER x-linked inherited bleeding disorders include hemophilia A and
hemophilia B.
The most prevalent congenital bleeding illness that lacks factor 8 and vWF is
von Willebrand disease.
ANSWER is a recombinant factor 8 medicine used to treat hemophilia A at
home.
The disease known as DIC is characterized by excessive bleeding that arises
from the depletion of clotting factors and platelets.
A thrombus in a deep vein, usually the iliac and femoral veins, is referred to as
DVT-ANSWER.
D-dimer-ANSWER Lab readings that increase when there is too much clotting
ANSWER: Hemostasis is the name for blood in sputum.
Hemoptysis, dyspnea, tachypnea, tachycardia, and chest discomfort are signs of
a pulmonary embolism.
A DVT is diagnosed with a Doppler study.
M: 4.5-6-ANSWER RBC F: 4-5
Five thousand to ten thousand—ANSWER WBC
ANSWER neutrophils: 50–70%