Anticoagulation Introduction Flashcards
(43 cards)
1
Q
ADP
A
Adenosine diphosphate
2
Q
aPTT
A
activated partial thromboplastin time
3
Q
COX
A
Cyclooxygenase
4
Q
DOAC
A
direct oral anticoagulant
5
Q
DVT
A
deep vein thrombosis
6
Q
FFP
A
frozen fresh plasma
7
Q
INR
A
international normalized ratio
8
Q
LBS
A
lysine binding sites
9
Q
LMWH
A
low molecular weight heparin
10
Q
MOA
A
mechanism of action
11
Q
NO
A
nitric oxide
12
Q
PAR-1
A
protease-activated receptor-1
13
Q
PCC
A
prothrombin complex concentrate
14
Q
PE
A
pulmonary embolism
15
Q
PGE2
A
prostaglandin E2
16
Q
PGI2
A
prostaglandin I2
17
Q
PT
A
prothrombin time
18
Q
TFPI
A
tissue factor pathway inhibitor
19
Q
TP
A
thromboxane receptor
20
Q
tPA
A
tissue plasminogen activator
21
Q
TxA2
A
thromboxane A2
22
Q
uPA
A
urinary plasminogen activator
23
Q
VASP
A
vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein
24
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vWF
A
Von Willebrand Factor
25
Name the 7 natural anticoagulants
26
Name the target(s) for each natural anticoagulant agent
27
What prevents blood clotting in the normal healthy vascular system?
28
At what platelet count is a patient at an elevated risk of bleeding? At what platelet count is a patient at risk for spontaneous bleeding?
29
Draw platelet formation at each of the following states:
Normal, Adhesion, Activation, Aggregation
30
Draw the clotting cascade diagram
31
Draw the flow chart for a platelet-fibrin thrombus formation
32
Name the anticoagulants and the factors they inhibit
33
Draw the antiplatlet agent diagram
34
Draw the cyclo-oxygenate platelet activation diagram
35
Draw the clot lysis diagram
36
List the intravenous and oral anticoagulants
37
What agents reverse the oral anticoagulants?
38
List the IV DTI anticoagulants
Argatroban
Bivalirudin
39
List the oral DOACs
Apixaban
Bextrixaban
Edoxaban
Rivaroxaban
40
List the clot busting medications
Alteplace
Streptokinase
41
Praxbind generic
Idarucizumab
42
Andexxa generic
Andexanet alpha
43
List the GP2B/3A inhibitors