Subject: Basic Science Applied to Nursing
It is a quick-acting, injectable anticoagulant.
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), thromboembolic diseases, and pulmonary embolism.
(offered as 5000 IU/mL Heparin in 5 ml vials with a total of 25,000 IU Heparin)
Brain hemorrhage, recent surgery, severe thrombocytopenia, hemophilia
Increased liver enzymes, hepatitis, thrombocytopenia, haematuria, and bleeding SC injection-related skin necrosis and anaphylactic shock.
It is an anticoagulant taken orally.
Prevents the synthesis of coagulation factors that are dependent on vitamin K.
(Available as 1 mg, 2 mg, and 5 mg Warfarin pills)
According to the patient's condition and coagulation tests, the first dose is 5 mg per day, and the maintenance dose ranges from 1 mg to 10 mg per day.
Hepatic diseases
Syncope, mouth bleeding, mouth ulceration, gangrene, hepatitis, anaphylaxis, and sore.
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