Patient Education
Heparin & Warfarin
Direct Thrombin & Factor Xa Inhibitors
Antiplatelets
Thrombolytics
100

These lab tests must be monitored regularly when taking anticoagulants.

What are PT/INR, aPTT, platelet count, H&H, and CBC?

100

This is the antidote for heparin.

What is protamine sulfate?

100

Dabigatran belongs to this class of medications.

What are direct thrombin inhibitors?

100

This antiplatelet is given at 81 mg for prophylaxis.

What is aspirin?

100

Thrombolytics end in this suffix.

What is -ase?

200

Patients on anticoagulants should use this type of razor.

What is an electric razor?

200

Heparin is monitored using this lab test.

What is aPTT?

200

Rivaroxaban works by inhibiting this clotting factor.

What is factor Xa?

200

This antiplatelet must be stopped 5–7 days before surgery.

What is clopidogrel?

200

This is the antidote for thrombolytics.

What is aminocaproic acid?

300

This common supplement and kitchen ingredient can increase bleeding risk.

What is garlic?

300

This vitamin is the antidote for warfarin.

What is vitamin K?

300

This organ system must be monitored closely with dabigatran due to drug interactions.

What are the kidneys and liver?

300

This syndrome makes aspirin unsafe for children.

What is Reye’s syndrome?

300

Thrombolytics must be given within this time window for ischemic stroke.

What is 3–4.5 hours?

400

Longer clotting times mean this happens more slowly.

What is stopping bleeding?

400

Warfarin works by inhibiting this vitamin.

What is vitamin K?

400

This medication is used for HIT and is given IV.

What is argatroban?

400

This IV antiplatelet is used during cardiac procedures and requires monitoring for hypotension.

What is abciximab?

400

This type of stroke is a contraindication for thrombolytics.

What is hemorrhagic stroke?

500

Name two herbal supplements that increase bleeding risk.

What are ginkgo biloba, ginger, glucosamine, saw palmetto, feverfew, or St. John’s Wort?

500

This serious complication of heparin occurs when platelets drop below 100,000.

What is HIT (Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia)?

500

This medication requires 18 hours before removing an epidural catheter.

What is rivaroxaban (Xarelto)?

500

These medications decrease the effectiveness of clopidogrel by inhibiting CYP2C19.

What are PPIs or fluoxetine/fluconazole/etc.?

500

This vital sign must be monitored closely due to risk of intracranial bleeding.

What is blood pressure?