THINNING THE BLOOD Flashcards

1
Q

Is the Vitamin K dependant pathway the extrinsic or the intrinsic one?

A

Extrinsic.

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2
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What 4 substances can activate platelets?

A

Thrombin, ADP, Thromboxane and Collagen

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3
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What specific pathway does aspirin block?

A

The conversion of arachidonic acid into thromboxane

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4
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What specific pathway does clopidogrel block?

A

Block ADP receptors

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5
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What drugs are best for preventing venous thrombi?

A

Anti-coagulants. Heparin and warfarin.

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6
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What drugs are best for preventing arterial thrombi?

A

Anti-platelets drugs. Aspirin and clopidogrel.

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7
Q

Should aspirin be used in primary prevention?

A

No aspirin is not recommended until an event such as a MI has occurred.

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8
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What is the rate of GI bleed with someone on a normal dose of aspirin?

A

0.1 - 0.5%

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9
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Which common anti-platelet agent is actually a pro-drug? What other drug is not recommended when on this anti-platelet agent because it increases the rate at which it is turned into the active agent?

A

a) Clopidogrel

b) Omeprazole

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10
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Post DVT/PE what is the target INR and how long should a patient be on wafarin if this is the first time they have suffered DVT/PE?

A

a) 2.5

b) 6 months

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11
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If someone has a second DVT or PE how long will they need to have warfarin?

A

For life.

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12
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If someone has a DVT/PE whilst their INR is maintained at 2.5 by warfarin, what is the new target INR?

A

3.5

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13
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What is the target INR for someone with a mechanical heart valve?

A

3.75

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14
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List the absolute contraindications of prescribing warfarin. (Name all 5)

A
Active bleeding
Bleeding disorders 
Recent surgery 
Space-occupying lesion of CNS 
1st trimester and last 4 weeks of pregnancy
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15
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If someone was bleeding because their INR became too high following warfarin therapy, what can you give them?

A

Vitamin K.
Prothrombin complex concentrate (II, IV, IX and X)
Fresh frozen plasma

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16
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Which two new oral anti-coagulant (NOAC) drugs inhibit factor X?

A

Rivaroxaban and Apixaban

17
Q

What do you give someone to reverse the effects of Rivaroxaban and Apixaban?

A

You can’t, but the half life is much less than warfarin.

18
Q

Which new oral anti-coagulant drug (NOAC) cannot be used if the patient has renal problems?

A

Dabigatran

19
Q

What drug is normally used for bridging anti-coagulation?

A

Heparin.

20
Q

What is bridging anti-coagulation?

A

A patient on warfarin who comes into hospital for an operation will have the warfarin stopped. Once the INR has decreased they will be started on Heparin which has a short half life so that it can be stopped in time for the surgery.