Meds
Blood Thinners
Abnormal Lab Values
200

The nurse would use this to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose

What is naloxone?

200

The nurse administers this for a patient with heavy bleeding d/t the use of heparin

What is protamine sulfate?

200

A patient with a platelet count of 98,000 is given this

What is platelets?

400

The nurse would administer this to an 18 y/o who has taken 40 Tylenol tablets

What is Acetylcysteine (Acetadote)?

What is activated charcoal?

400

This is the antidote of Coumadin

What is Vitamin K?

- administration of whole blood or plasma is severe bleeding

400
The doctor would order this for low H&H

What is packed RBCs?

600

The doctor orders what medication based on the following assessments: 

- Absent DTRs, RR <12/min, SOB

What is calcium gluconate?

used for magnesium sulfate toxicity

600

This is the PTT for a patient on heparin

PTT: 60-90 seconds for a patient on heparin

600

The nurse administers this because the patient's fibrinogen level is 125


Hint: normal fibrinogen level is 150-400mg/dL

What is cryoprecripitate? 

800

This is the antidote for benzodiazepines

What is Flumazenil (Romazicon)?

- do not use in patient's with seizure disorder

800

This lab value is used to measure clotting times for a patient on Warfarin

What is PT/INR?

800

This is given for a patient with a high PTT

What is fresh frozen plasma

1000

A child with lead poisioning is given this

What is calcium disodium EDTA?

- chelating agent 

1000

the nurse administers this because the patient has a high PT/INR

What is fresh frozen plasma?

1000

Digibind is used to reverse what medication

What is digoxin?

therapeutic serum levels are 0.5-2 ng/ml