_________ is absorbed by the first third of the intestine and distributed to the tissues (Rebar et al., 2022)
what is folic acid (pg. 434)
These drugs act on the blood and blood forming organs
what are hematologic drugs (pg. 426)
This type of mineral is used to treat anemia
what is iron (pg. 427)
These drugs reduce the ability of the blood to clot
what is Anticoagulant Drugs (pg. 439)
One common example of a oral antiplatelet drugs
what is aspirin (pg. 446)
Iron is primarily absorbed in what two parts of the intestine (Rebar et al., 2022)
what is the duodenum an upper jejunum (pg 427)
This condition involves a lack of healthy red blood cells
what is anemia (pg. 426)
A vitamin used to treat pernicious anemia, cell growth and replication, and maintenance of myelin
what is Vitamin B12 (slide 4)
These drugs are responsible for the production of Hbg
what is Hematinic Drugs (pg. 426)
Heparins major side effects include
what is bleeding, thrombocytopenia (pg. 442)
What routes of transmission are vitamin B12 available in (Rebar et al., 2022)
what is parenteral, oral and intranasal (pg. 431)
This condition involves blood clots traveling through the blood stream
what is thromboembolism (pg. 450)
Fortified cereals, meat, poultry, seafood, eggs and dairy are dietary sources of (Rebar et al., 2022)
what is vitamin B12 (pg. 432)
These drugs commonly end in "-kinare" or "-plase", e.g. alteplase
what is thrombolytic drugs (slide 12)
Patient may need heparin in addition to epoetin alfa to prevent blood clotting if the patient is on ____________ (Rebar et al., 2022)
what is dialysis (pg. 438)
This route of administration is avoided for heparin and its derivatives due to the high risk of local bleeding (Rebar et al., 2022)
what is intramuscular injection (pg. 439)
Erythropoietin agents like epoetin alfa are used to manage anemia related to this chronic condition.
what is chronic renal failure (pg. 437)
What are two examples of oral iron
what is ferrous gluconate, ferrous sulfate (pg. 427)
These drugs promote clot formation
what is hemostatic drugs (slide 13)
Drugs that interact with ______________ include NSAIDs, heparin, oral anticoagulants, methotrexate, valproic acid, antacids, cimetidine and salicylates in over the counter cold medicine (Rebar et al., 2022)
what is antiplatelet drugs (pg. 448)
Dspite its rapid absorption, warfarin's effects are not seen for about ___________________ (Rebar et al., 2022)
what is 36 to 48 hours (pg. 443)
This class of drugs prevents platelet aggregation
what is antiplatelet drugs (pg. 446)
Excess iron is excreted from the body through what 5 ways in females (Rebar et al., 2022)
what is urine, stool, sweat, intestinal cell sloughing and breast milk (pg. 427)
This drug alters the liver's ability to synthesize vitamin K-dependent clotting factors
what is warfarin (pg. 443)
The effects of warfarin can be reversed with _________ (Rebar et al., 2022)
what is phytonadione (vitamin k1) (pg. 445)