anticoagulants
platelets & digoxin
respiratory meds
LABS&ASSESMENT
MEMORY AIDS
100

The classification for medications like heparin and warfarin that prevent clot formation 

what are anticoagulants

100

The vital sign you must assess before giving digoxin?

What is apical?

100

primary function of bronchodilators 

dilate airways 

100

THE LAB TEST USED TO MONITOR THE THERAPEUTIC LEVEL OF HEPARIN

WHAT IS A PTT

100

HEPARIN (H) FOR..

HOSPITAL

200

the lab test monitored for patients on heparin 

what is a PTT

200

The primary complication to monitor for with platelet inhibitors 

what is GI bleeding ?

200

What does ICS stand for 

inhaled corticosteroid

200

LAB TEST FOR WARFARIN

PT/INR

200

ICS =

inflammation control center

300

The reversal agent antidote for warfarin

what is vitamin K?

300

the first clinical sign of digoxin toxicity 

What are GI symptoms

 nausea  vomiting

300

This specific class of inhaled medication is often used in combination with an inhaled corticosteroid, used for long-term maintenance of asthma or COPD 

What is long-acting beta agonist (LABA)

300

CONCERN FOR CRITICAL POTASSIUM LEVELS 

CARDIAC STABILITY 

300

LABA NEEDS A ????

BUDDY (ICS)

400

why is low molecular weight heparin often preferred

over standard heparin regarding patient monitoring 


it has a lower risk of bleeding and requires less frequent monitoring 

400

action for platelet inhibitors before surgery

hold the medication 

400

measurement for airway patency

peak flow

400

RESPIRATORY ASSESSMENT FOCUS 

BREATH SOUNDS AND PEAK FLOW

400

K+ KEEPS THE HEART 

OK...

500

The clinical process of switching from warfarin to a shorter acting anticoagulant before surgery

What is bridging therapy?

500

electrolyte that increases digoxin toxicity risk 

low potassium ( hypokalemia)

500

components of a combination inhaler? 

LABA + ICS

500

GOAL OF EVALUATION PHASE

SYMPTOM IMPROVEMENT /LACK OF BLEEDING

500

A-C-T STANDS FOR 

PLATELETS ACT TO FORM CLOTS