NSG 318 EXAM 3 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 150 QUESTIONS
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if a patient was given enoxaprin and is showing sign of bleeding, hematoma, and
anemia, what is the next intervention the nurse should do?
a. check vital signs
b. call the provider
c. administer protamine sulfate
d. check their labs - Correct Answer-c. administer protamine sulfate
what is warfarin (coumadin)
a. Antiplatelet
b. Anticoagulant
c. diuretic
d. thrombolytics - Correct Answer-b. Anticoagulant
what is warfarin (coumadin) used for? SATA
a. prevent thrombosis
b. PE
c. MI
d. DVT
e. atrial fibrillation
f. thrombosis - Correct Answer-a. prevent thrombosis
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b. PE
c. MI
d. DVT
e. atrial fibrillation
What is the MOA of Warfarin (Coumadin)?
a. Inhibits thrombin, which prevents conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin
b. Depresses hepatic synthesis of vitamin K clotting factors
c. Inhibits platelet aggregation and prevent ADP (adenosine diphosphate) from
binding with the ADP platelet receptors
d. clot buster - Correct Answer-b. Depresses hepatic synthesis of vitamin K clotting
factors
if a patient has hepatic and renal impairment would the nurse...
a. administer with caution
b. call the provider because it is a contraindication
c. administer the usual dose
d. call the provider - Correct Answer-a. administer with caution
What is the antidote for warfarin (Coumadin)?
a. aminocaproic acid
b. protamine sulfate
c. vitamin K
d. heparin - Correct Answer-c. vitamin K
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if a patient takes nitroglycerin and experiences hypotension what is the nurses
initial intervention?
a. call the provider
b. lay them supine with their feet elevated
c. elevated the head of the bed
d. administer the antidote - Correct Answer-b. lay them supine with their feet
elevated
what is the function of an anticoagulant?
a.Prevent the formation of clots that inhibit the circulation
b. Prevent platelet aggregation
c. Clot Busters - Correct Answer-a.Prevent the formation of clots that inhibit the
circulation
what is the function of an Antiplatelet?
a.Prevent the formation of clots that inhibit the circulation
b. Prevent platelet aggregation
c. Clot Busters - Correct Answer-b. Prevent platelet aggregation
what is the function of a Thrombolytic?
a.Prevent the formation of clots that inhibit the circulation
b. Prevent platelet aggregation
c. Clot Busters - Correct Answer-c. Clot Busters
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which statement made by the nursing student needs correction?
a. anticoagulants are used prophylactically to prevent new clots from forming
b. Used in clients with venous and arterial disorders: (DVT) & (PE)
c. anticoagulants dissolve clots
d. they can be used for: Coronary thrombosis & Myocardial infarction - Correct
Answer-c. anticoagulants dissolve clots
they DO NOT dissolve clots
which is an anticoagulant? SATA
a. heparin
b. warfarin
c. clopidrogel
d. alteplase
e. atorvastatin - Correct Answer-a. heparin
b. warfarin
which route would be used to give heparin for an acute thrombosis?
a. orally
b. IV
c. liquid suspension
d. buccal - Correct Answer-b. IV
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