Basics
Side Effects
Interactions
Nursing Responsibilities
Patient Teaching
100

What is the generic name for Coumadin?

Warfarin

100

The most serious adverse effect of warfarin?

hemorrhage

100

Name one antibiotic that increases warfarin effect

trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole

100

What lab should be checked before giving warfarin?

PT/INR

100

Can patients on warfarin play contact sports?

No, risk of bleeding

200

What lab test is used to monitor warfarin?

PT/INR

200

A rare complication causing painful purple toes?

Purple toe syndrome

200

Why should aspirin be avoided?

increases bleeding risk

200

What should a nurse do if INR is 5.0?

Hold dose and notify provider

200

Why should patients wear a medical alert bracelet?

identifies anticoagulant use in emergencies

300

What is the antidote for warfarin?

Vitamin K

300

Common mild side effect

nausea or abdominal cramps

300

Alcohol can increase or decrease warfarin's effect

both

300

When should warfarin be taken (time of day)?

At the same time daily (usually evening)

300

Can patients take herbal supplements freely?

No may interact (ginkgo, garlic, St John's wort)

400

What is the usual therapeutic INR range?

2.0-3.0 or 2.5-3.5 for mechanical valves

400

Sign of internal bleeding a patient may report?

black tarry stools

400

What dietary vitamin directly affects warfarin?

Vitamin K

400

What should a nurse assess for every shift in a patient on warfarin?

signs of bleeding (gums, urine, stools, bruising)

400

Should warfarin be doubled if a dose is missed?

no never double doses

500

What route is warfarin given?

oral

500

Why should patients use a soft toothbrush?

to prevent gum bleeding

500

Name a common NSAID that interacts with warfarin

ibuprofen

500
What should be documented about a patient diet?

Consistency of vitamin K intake

500

What kind of razor should patients use?

electric razor