The generic name is apixaban.
What is Eliquis?
Clotting factor inhibited by rivaroxaban.
What is Factor Xa?
The reversal agent for warfarin.
What is vitamin K or 4-factor PCC (Kcentra)?
Lab that is commonly used to monitor warfarin.
What is INR?
The primary site of synthesis of clotting factors.
What is the liver?
The generic name is enoxaparin.
What is Lovenox?
Argatroban directly inhibits this clotting factor.
What is Factor IIa (thrombin)?
The reversal agent for heparin.
What is protamine sulfate?
Foods high in this vitamin can lower warfarin's anticoagulant effect.
What is vitamin K?
The form of heparin that has a shorter half-life.
What is unfractionated heparin?
The brand name is Coumadin.
What is warfarin?
Heparin binds this protein to inhibit Factor Xa and Factor IIa.
What is antithrombin?
The reversal agent for apixaban.
What is andexanet alfa (Andexxa) or 4-factor PCC (Kcentra)?
Warfarin inhibits these clotting factors.
What are factors II, VII, IX, X?
Enoxaparin's dose is adjusted based on this organ's function.
What is the kidney?
The brand name is Pradaxa.
What is dabigatran?
Low-molecular heparins inhibits this clotting factor more selectively than unfractionated heparin.
What is Factor Xa?
The reversal agent for dabigatran.
What is idarucizumab (Praxbind)?
Warfarin is preferred in patients with this autoimmune syndrome.
What is antiphospholipid syndrome?
A clinical score that can be used to assess the probability of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT).
What is the 4Ts Score?
The generic name is edoxaban.
What is Savaysa?
Fondaparinux is classified as this type of Factor Xa inhibitor.
What is an indirect Factor Xa-inhibtor
The 4 clotting factors in 4-factor PCC.
What are factors II, VII, IX, X?
INR goal for patients with atrial fibrillation.
What is 2-3?
Enoxaparin is commonly administered with this route of administration for VTE prophylaxis.
What is subcutaneous?