Heme/Onc 2 - BMT, AC reversal Flashcards
Maculopapular rash, diarrhea, and elevated bilirubin in BMT pt
GVHD
GVHD rash typically starts on the _____.
face, ears, palms, and soles (centrifugal)
This develops into a hemorrhagic bulla. Name and associated condition.
ecthyma gangrenosum; Pseudomonas bacteremia
Most common organism causing RBC transfusion-related infection
Yersinia enterocolitica
Factor in 4-factor PCC that’s not in 3-factor
VII
Antidote for dabigatran
idarucizumab (I dare you to dab.)
Antidote for rivaroxaban
andexanet alfa
Rapid reversal agent of choice for warfarin
4-factor PCC (Kcentra)
Factors in 3-factor PCC
II, IX, X
Auer rods – APML
Reversal agent for Factor Xa inhibitors if andexanet alfa unavailable
4-factor PCC (Kcentra)