Labs and Monitoring
Antiplatelets
Anticoagulants
Thrombolytics
Nursing Safety
100

PTT monitors this medication

What is Heparin?

100

Makes platelets slippery

What is Aspirin?

100

Reversal agent for heparin.

What is Protamine Sulfate?

100

Clot‑buster medication.

What is Alteplase (TPA)?

100

Main complication to monitor.

What is Bleeding?

200

INR goal range for warfarin therapy.

What is INR 2.0–3.0?

200

Syndrome linked to aspirin in kids

What is Reye’s Syndrome?

200

Vitamin K antagonist drug.

What is Warfarin?

200

Stroke treatment time goal.

What is 3 hours (goal) or 4.5 hours maximum?

200

High‑alert medication safety practice.

What is a Two‑Nurse Check?

300

Lab elevated during active clotting

What is D‑dimer?

300

ADP receptor blocked by these meds.

What are P2Y12 inhibitors?

300

Route for enoxaparin.

What is Subcutaneous?

300

TNK administration method.

What is Bolus Dose?

300

Education for warfarin diet.

What is Avoid Foods High in Vitamin K?

400

Platelet complication from heparin

What is Heparin‑Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT)?

400

Washout time before surgery for clopidogrel.

What is 4 days minimum (7 preferred)?

400

Factor targeted by DOACs.

What is Factor Xa?

400

Avoid injections after this medication for how long?

What is 24 hours?

400

Spinal procedure complication risk.

What is Epidural or Spinal Hematoma?

500

Normal platelet count range.

What is 150,000–400,000?

500

Used with aspirin after stent placement.

What is Dual Antiplatelet Therapy?

500

Treatment for HIT.

What is Argatroban?

500

ICU monitoring required because of this risk.

What is Bleeding Risk?

500

Why wear a medical alert bracelet?

What is Alerting Providers During Emergencies or Procedures?

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