Pathophysiology/Risk Factors
Prophylaxis
Treatment General
Specific Drugs
Random
100

The 3 parts of Virchow's Triad

What is:

Stasis

Endothelial Injury

Hypercoagulability 

100

Prophylaxis option for patients at high bleeding risk

What is mechanical prophylaxis? (nonpharm)

100

Duration of provoked VTE treatment

What is 3 months?

100

DOACs that don't require overlap with a parenteral 

What is:

Rivaroxaban

Apixaban

100

Most common side effect of anticoagulants

What is bleeding?

200

Oral contraception can increase risk in which of the 3 components of Virchow's Triad?

What is Hypercoagulability?

200

Best prophylaxis option for patients with poor renal function

What is subcutaneous Unfractionated Heparin?

200

Duration of therapy for an unprovoked VTE?

What is 3 months, may extend if the patient is at low/moderate bleeding risk

200

Neutralizes heparin in cases of bleeding

What is Protamine?

200

The overlap period in the warfarin/parenteral anticoagulant approach

What is: 

an overlap of at least 5 days (and 2 therapeutic INRs)

300

Gold standard imaging for VTE

What is venography?

300

Pharmacologic prophylaxis CI in patients with a history of HIT (heparin-induced thrombocytopenia)

What is 

heparin and LMWH?

300

Duration of therapy for a patient with a VTE and cancer

What is extended therapy unless in remission

300

A monoclonal antibody reversal agent with 350x affinity for dabigatran then thrombin, binding free and bound drug

What is Praxbind?

300

Examples: NSAID therapy, cancer, age >65, previous stroke, diabetes, antiplatelet therapy, recent surgery

What are risk factors for bleeding?

400

A Caprini risk factor of 4.

What is Moderate risk?

400

Prophylaxis option in patients with HIT

What is fondaparinux?

400

#1 therapy in acute anticoagulation approach

What is a DOAC ?

400

Reversal agent approved for reversal of warfarin in life threatening bleeds or need for urgent surgery, dosing based on INR

What is Kcentra?

400

When medications should be started in the case of unprovoked VTE

What is after a hypercoagulative panel is done to determine a cause?
500

A good test to rule out thrombosis, not rule it in. (sensitive, not specific)

What is D-Dimer?

500

CI to pharmacologic prophylaxis?

What is active bleeding and platelet count of <1000 and a history of HIT (heparin and LMWH)

500

#2 therapy in acute anticoagulation approach

What is warfarin overlap with parenteral anticoagulant?

500

Medication approved for rivaroxaban and apixaban reversal only

What is Andexxa?

500

How often to monitor INR in warfarin upon initiation.

What is weekly INRs until stable, then every 4 weeks up to 12 weeks?

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