Therapy, Bleeding Precautions, PTT & aPTT Monitoring, Heparin-Induced
Thrombocytopenia (HIT), Protamine Sulfate Antidote, Warfarin (Coumadin)
Therapy, PT-INR Monitoring, Vitamin K Reversal, Anticoagulant Dosage
Calculations, DVT & Pulmonary Embolism Management, Pneumonia Risk Factors
& Clinical Manifestations, Hospital-Acquired & Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
(VAP), Sputum Culture Collection, Broad-Spectrum Antibiotics for Pneumonia,
Tuberculosis Treatment Regimen (Rifampin, Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide,
Ethambutol), Latent TB Prophylaxis, Pneumothorax vs Hemothorax vs
Chylothorax, Chest Tube Drainage Systems, Water Seal Chamber Air Leak
Identification, Occlusive Dressing for Chest Tube Dislodgement, Atelectasis
Prevention, Incentive Spirometry, Pulmonary Embolism Diagnostic Testing (CT
Angiography, V/Q Scan), Thrombolytics vs Anticoagulants, Pulmonary
Hypertension Manifestations, COPD & Cor Pulmonale, Tracheostomy Indications
& Nursing Management, Mechanical Ventilation Modes (Controlled, Assisted,
SIMV, Pressure Support), Positive End Expiratory Pressure (PEEP), Ventilator
Weaning Strategies, ARDS Pathophysiology & Refractory Hypoxemia Exam
Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest
Updated 2026
What type of precautions should a patient be on if they are receiving a heparin IV drip?
Bleeding precautions (sign on door, soft toothbrush, electric razor, etc.)
What labs should be monitored if a patient is on heparin therapy?
Monitor PTT and platelet counts. If these levels are decreased by 50% it can mean HIT (heparin
induced thrombocytopenia)
, What is the antidote for heparin?
Protamine sulfate
True or False: heparin does not dissolve clots that are already formed but will prevent further
clotting
True
True or False: there is a wide therapeutic index for heparin and a low risk for side effects.
False. There is a narrow therapeutic index and a high risk for side effects (I.e., decreasing ability
to clot in normal circumstances)
What labs are monitored for a patient on warfarin/coumadin?
PT-INR
(prothrombin time and internationalized ratio)
What labs are monitored for a patient on unfractionated heparin?
PTT and aPTT
(partial thromboplastin time and activated partial thromboplastin time)