Miscellaneous
Assessment Findings
Disorders
Medications and Labs
100

Components of Virchow's triad

What is...

1. hypercoagulability of the blood

2. injury to vessel wall endothelium

3. stasis of blood

100

Small red or purple spots caused by bleeding underneath the skin

What is... petechiae 

100

A patient comes in with purpura scattered around their entire body with complaints of bleeding while brushing their teeth. 

what is... immune thrombocytopenia purpura 

100

Lab values that would be "low" if there were a problem causing excess bleeding

what is... platelets and fibrinogen

200

Explain the difference between a localized clotting issue and a systemic clotting issue. 

What is... Localized problems are usually in a vein or artery either from injury to the vessel or from a clot within the vessel. Systemic problems present all over the body and are usually result from a major hematologic effect. 

200

Clots that can break off and travel to other parts of the body

What is... emboli

200

Life-threatening complication that occurs when a clot travels to the lungs

What is.... pulmonary embolism 

200

Lab values that would be "high" if there were a problem causing excess bleeding

what is... INR and aPTT

300

Interventions for a patient who has peripheral vascular disease

What is... early ambulation after anticoagulation, warm compress, compression socks or garments, avoid crossing legs, elevate legs, surgery if needed

300

Early signs of hypoxia

What is... confusion, restlessness, anxiety

300
A patient in her third trimester of pregnancy comes in with complaints of severe right upper quadrant pain. What might be found when labs are drawn for this patient?
What is... elevated AST/ALT and low platelets
300

Anticoagulant that needs frequent blood testing but patient is able to go home on

What is... warfarin

400

The three steps the body goes through to stop a bleed

What is...

1. vasoconstriction that slows blood flow to the area

2. formation of a platelet plug

3. activation of clotting factors

400

Findings associated with DIC

What is... bruising all over the body and oozing blood from multiple sites

400

This disorder is x-linked recessive and is characterized by easy and excessive bleeding. 

What is... hemophilia
400

Medication that is monitored with aPTT - and what do high or low values mean?

What is heparin - low=blood will clot faster; high=blood will take longer to clot
500
Causes of arterial thrombi
What is... increase platelet or erythrocyte production and turbulent blood flow with platelet adhesion
500

Clot-related complication that causes sudden weakness on one side of the body.

What is... ischemic stroke

500

Best treatment for disseminated intravascular coagulation

What is... treat the underlying cause

500

Newer oral anticoagulant that does not require frequent lab monitoring

What is... apixaban (Eliquis)