Pharmacology Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Coagulation Modifying Agents treat ___of the _____ system | Treat disorders of the blood clotting system |
What are these: Thrombus Embolus Fibrin | 1. Thrombus: Blood clot final product of the blood coagulation 2. Embolusany detached, traveling intravascular mass (solid, liquid, or gaseous) carried by circulation, 3. Fibrin is a fibrous, non-globular protein involved in clotting of blood |
What are the different types of Coagulation Modifying Drugs? | 1.Anticoagulants: Parenteral 2. Anticoagulants: Oral 3. Antiplatelets 4. Thrombolytics 5. Antifibrinolytics 6. Replacement therapy for hemophilia |
Anticoagulants: Parenteral inhibit ____ formation | clot formation |
Anticoagulants: Parenteral binds to ______ to turn off activating factors which make a ___ | anti-thrombin III; clot |
Heparin, enoxaparin (Lovenox) are examples of which type of drugs? | Anticoagulants: Parenteral |
What is the antidote for Heparin ( anticoagulant?) | Protamine Sulfate |
What is the side effect of anticoagulants ( parenteral) | bleeding |
Anticoagulants: Oral inihibit ___ formation | Clot |
Anticoagulants ( Oral) inhibit ______ clotting factors (_______?) | Vitamin K clotting factors (II, VII, IX, X) |
warfarin (Coumadin) is an example of an | Anticoagulant (Oral) |
What is the anti doe of warfarin? | Vitamin K |
What is the side effect of Warfarin ( anticoagulant?) | bleeding |
Antiplatelets work to ___ the platelet _____ to site of BW injury | prevent; platelet adhesion ( (keep platelets from clumping together) |
What is the MOA of anti platelets? | many affect the cyclooxygenase pathway |
aspirin & clopidogrel (Plavix) is a common medication of the ___ class. | Antiplatelet |
What is the side effect of anti platelets? | bleeding |
Thrombolytics convert plasminogen to ___, ___ or ___ clots to restore blood supply to damaged ____. | plasmin; breakdown, or lyse; damaged myocardium |
streptokinase (SK), Streptase is a common medication of ____. | Thrombolytics |
What is the side effect of Thrombolytics? | Bleeding |
what is an example of a Hemostatic Agent? | Antifibrinolytics |
Antifibrinolytics promote ___ formation by inhibiting the ____ of _____ | clot formation; lysis (breakdown) ; fibrin |
Aminocaproic Acid ( Amicar) is an example of a common drug for _____ | Antifyinolytics |
What is the side effect of Antifyinolytics? | Blood Clot (thrombus) |
What deficiency of factor ____,___ or ___ lead to replacement therapy for hemophilia? | factor VIII, IX or XI |
What is a drug used for replacement therapy for hemophilia? | Desmopressin/DDAVP |
The following are nursing considerations for? Monitor lab tests: eg., Hgb, HCT, PT, aPTT, INR (p 432) Assess ALL ORIFICES for bleeding; report abnormal bleeding Assess for easy bruising Use soft bristle toothbrush | ______ Maybe (Hemostatic) Agents |
Notify MD if client develops neurological dysfunction Do not eat foods high in vitamin K Teach patient safety while taking medication at home Take oral anticoagulants at the same time every day to maintain steady blood levels | ______ Maybe Hemostatic Agents |
Do not double missed doses is a nursing consideration for | ______ Maybe Hemostatic Agents |
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