Heparin Sodium Flashcards

1
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What is the presentation?

A

Ampoule of 5,000 international units (IU) in 5mL

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2
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How does it work?

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A naturally occurring anticoagulant which inhibits the clotting of blood by enhancing the rate at which antithrombin III neutralises thrombin and activated factor X (Xa).

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3
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What is the onset?

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Immediately after IV administration

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4
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What are the indications?

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Patients with STEMI going directly to Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory as per receiving hospital 12-lead ECG interpretation.

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5
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What are the contraindications?

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Hypersensitivity to Heparin

Presence of known haemorrhagic states

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6
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What are the precautions?

A

Haemorrhagic risks in case of possible trauma.

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7
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What is the dose?

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IV only: 5000IU / 5ml bolus dose flushed with NaCl 0.9%.

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8
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Special considerations?

A

Haemorrage

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