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Tranexamic acid
Moa 1,
Evidence in cardiac sx patients 2,
Txa in gi bleed summary txa does ...
7  cards
PRBC transfusion
Risks 1,
Early adverse reactions 2,
Late complications 3
5  cards
Plasma Transfusion
What is plasma 1,
Indications for plasma transfusion 2,
Prothrombin complex concentrate p...
4  cards
Cryoprecipitate
What is cryo 1,
Indications 2,
Risks 3
3  cards
Thrombocytopenia causes
Q what are the four major mechani...,
What conditions cause decreased p...,
Which drugs can suppress platelet...
10  cards
Platelet transfusion
Thresholds for platelet transfusi...,
Clinical practice notes 2
2  cards
Mechanisms of transfusion reactions
What are the four main mechanisms...,
What causes immune mediated trans...,
What are examples of immune media...
6  cards
Recombinant factor VIIA
What is the approved use of recom...,
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What is the role of rfviia in tra...
6  cards
Massive Transfusion Protocol
What is the rationale for mtp 1,
When should you initiate mtp 2,
What is mtp used for 3
17  cards
TRALI
Definition 1,
Pathogenesis 2,
Lab findings 3
6  cards
ROTEM
Why rotem instead of traditional ...,
Rotem assays 2,
Rotem graph parameters 3
5  cards
ROTEM practice
What does rotem assess 1,
Why is rotem more useful than tra...,
What does the intem assay measure 3
16  cards
Anticoagulation in critically ill- Warfarin
Type and use 1,
Pharmacology 2,
Clinical considerations 3
7  cards
Anticoagulation in ICU - UFH
U f h overview 1,
Moa 2,
Metabolism 3
8  cards
Anticoagulation in ICU—LMWH
Lmwh overview 1,
Advantages over ufh 2,
Clinical efficacy 3
6  cards
Anticoagulation in ICU Direct Thrombin Inhibitors
Direct thrombin inhibitors iv 1,
Bivalirudin 2,
Argatroban 3
3  cards
Parenteral Indirect Factor Xa Inhibitor
Fondaparinux parenteral indirect ...,
Mechanism of action 2,
Pharmacokinetics 3
6  cards
Direct Oral Anticoagulants- DTIs
Oral direct thrombin inhibitor dt...,
Pharmacokinetics 2,
Indications 3
6  cards
DOACs-Oral Direct Factor Xa Inhibitors
Agents rivaroxaban apixaban 1,
Pharmacokinetics 2,
Indications 3
5  cards
Non-Heparin anticoagulants-Quiz
What are the key features of biva...,
Q what are the key features of ar...,
Q what are the key features of fo...
6  cards
Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia (HITS)
Hits types 1,
Pathophysiology 2,
Clinical features 3
7  cards
Anticoagulation reversal
What are the key considerations w...,
Common pitfalls with coagulopathy...,
Pre procedure coagulation managem...
10  cards
Cell morphologies and causes
Macrocytosis 1,
Nucleated rbcs 2,
Rouleaux formation 3
19  cards
Coagulation Tests
Aptt 1,
Pt and inr 2,
Mixing studies 3
13  cards
Haematological Malignancy- Classification
Classification of haem malignanci...,
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia all 2,
Acute myeloid leukemia aml 3
9  cards
Haem Malignancy- treatment
Tt of haem malignancies 1,
Chemotherapy phases 2,
Immunotherapy 3
4  cards
Haematopoetic Stem Cell Transplant
Haematopoietic stem cell transpla...,
Complications of haematopoietic s...,
Infectious complications by time ...
14  cards
ICU Issues in Haem Malignancy
Key emergencies in haem onc patie...,
1 acute oncological emergencies 2,
Cns involvement 3
8  cards
HLH- Haemophagocytic LymphoHistiocytosis
Definition 1,
Describe pathophysiology of hlh 2,
Causes 3
7  cards
ICU issues in Haem Malignancy cont…
Febrile neutropenia q definition ...,
Neutropenic enterocolitis 2,
Respiratory failure in haematolog...
9  cards
Timor lysis Syndrome
Definition and key metabolic chan...,
Pathophysiology mech of drugs used 2,
Renal failure in tls 3
9  cards
DIC
Definition 1,
Pathophysiology of dic 2,
Life threatening consequences of ...
12  cards
HLH- Haemophagocytic LymphoHistiocytosis COPY
Definition 1,
Blank 2,
Describe pathophysiology of hlh 3
9  cards
Thrombotic Micro Angiopathies- TTP, HUS
Q pathophysiology 1,
Diagnostic features of acute tma 2,
Causes of tma 3
19  cards
TMA in Pregnancy
Differentials of tma in pregnancy 1,
Hellp qdefinition qclinical featu...,
Complement mediated hus c hus 3
6  cards
TTP
Epidemiology of acquired ttp 1,
What are the clinical manifestati...,
What is the plasmic score 3
6  cards
C-HUS (Atypical HUS)
Pathophysiology of c hus compleme...,
Clinical features of c hus 2,
Diagnostic strategy limitations o...
5  cards
Shiga toxin Related HUS (ST- HUS)
Typical hus caused by pathophysio...,
History clinical features 2,
Diagnostic tests 3
4  cards
Comparison TTP vs C-HUS vs ST-HUS
Comparison table 1
1  cards
Catastrophic APLA
Blank 1
1  cards

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