Reference:Frandsen, Geralyn,Abrams' Clinical Drug Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice, 11thed.,Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer, 2018, Chapter 9: Drug Therapy for Coagulation Disorders, pp. 166-167.Chapter 9: Drug Therapy for Coagulation Disorders - Page 166-167Add a Note×CloseAdd NoteEnter your note hereSaveCancel500 characters remainingQuestion 9See full question30sHeparin is the anticoagulant of choice during lactation. Show Get answer to your question and much more Reference:Frandsen, Geralyn,Abrams' Clinical Drug Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice, 11thed.,Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer, 2018, Chapter 9: Drug Therapy for Coagulation Disorders, p. 149.Chapter 9: Drug Therapy for Coagulation Disorders - Page 149Add a Note×CloseAdd NoteEnter your note hereSaveCancel500 characters remaining Homework
Help This preview shows page 11 - 13 out of 45 pages. 55. A client exhibits signs and symptoms of heparin overdose. The nurse would anticipateadministering: Get answer to your question and much more 56. Heparin is the anticoagulant of choice during lactation. Get answer to your question and much more 57. Which genetic clinical condition will likely, over the course of the client's lifetime,require the pharmaceutical introduction of clotting factors to assure the client's safety? Get answer to your question and much more 58. By what route will the nurse administer the antihemophilic agent to the client withhemophilia following a car accident? Get answer to your question and much more 59. What laboratory value will the nurseprioritizewhen providing care for a clientprescribed intravenous heparin? Get answer to your question and much more
diagnosing/managing hemophilia A. 60. A client receives subcutaneous heparin at 8 am and is scheduled for the next dose at 8pm. The nurse would expect to obtain a specimen for an aPTT test at which time? Get answer to your question and much more 61.Chapter 10Drug Therapy for Dyslipidemia Upload your study docs or become a Course Hero member to access this document Upload your study docs or become a Course Hero member to access this document End of preview. Want to read all 45 pages? Upload your study docs or become a Course Hero member to access this document Recommended textbook solutions
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The Human Body in Health and Disease7th EditionGary A. Thibodeau, Kevin T. Patton 1,505 solutions Which of the following would a nurse expect to administer for a heparin overdose?Protamine sulfate is the antidote for heparin overdose.
What is the treatment of for an overdose of heparin?Administer intravenous protamine sulfate (up to 1 mg per 100 anti-Xa units) in repeated 50 mg bolus doses or as an intravenous infusion to treat and possibly prevent bleeding. If bleeding occurs, address source control in addition to reversing low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH).
What is the antidote or antagonist for heparin overdose?A heparin antagonist used for heparin overdose is protamin, a mixture of proteins that are isolated from fish sperm. Upon reaction, it inactivates heparin by forming an insoluble complex. Direct-acting coagulants include sodium citrate, which is used for stabilizing blood during its conservation.
What drugs would the nurse administer for their antiplatelet effects?Antiplatelet agent administration can be via oral, rectal, or intravenous routes. Oral medications include aspirin, clopidogrel, ticagrelor, cilostazol, and dipyridamole.
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