Blood work inr high

    • [DOC File]Policy - Home Page | Boston Medical Center

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      oral: INR (2.0 to 3.0) or PTT (1.5 to 2X normal) check urine for blood, nosebleeds, bleeding gums. Only 25% of untreated distal (below the knee) thrombi proceed above the knee. Counseling regarding diet: Vitamin K or foods containing Vit. K. drugs (check page 709 of text) NSAIDs, ASA, antibiotics, cold medicines. Patient may be:


    • [DOCX File]Specialized Laboratory Services

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      Definitions A DVT is the formation of a blood clot that does not break down in a deep vein of the body. Because the clot does not break down, it can become large and obstruct the normal flow of blood in the vein. Considerations Deep veins of the lower extremities are the most common sites for a DVT.


    • [DOCX File]Implanting the WATCHMAN Implant - CVI Scottsdale

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      Equipment wiped after use 1 1 1 None Insufficient blood applied to strip. Incorrect result Patient Staff trained to obtain blood sample and continue to apply blood until the blood droplet sign disappears. Training includes procedure for unexpected INR results to be confirmed by laboratory on a venous sample 3 1 3 None.


    • Patient assessment - American Heart Association

      INR 3.0-3.9: 6-8 units. INR ≥ 4.0: 8-10 units. Vitamin K 10mg IV. Check INR immediately after the last unit of the initial FFP transfusion order has completed infusing, then Q4h until INR stably ≤ 1.2. Continue FFP transfusion until INR ≤ 1.4. INR > 1.4 (liver disease) Fresh frozen plasma for patients not receiving PCC. FFP dose. INR 1.5 ...


    • [DOC File]Objectives - k (HEN

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      On-site point of care PT/INR testing for the purpose of managing and ensuring high quality care to patients who are prescribed oral anticoagulation (ie, Coumadin, Warfarin), is provided at each hospital. The hours of operation are: UM/UCMC:Monday and Wednesday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.


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      Common INR ranges for patient on warfarin are 2 – 3 and 2.5 – 3.5. Occasionally the physician may desire other ranges. A range of 4 – 5 though is too high and puts the patient at a much higher risk of bleeding complications.


    • [DOC File]Peripheral Vascular Disease - MUSC

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      .4 The management of antiplatelet agents including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, aspirin and clopidogrel; and anticoagulant therapy including warfarin, heparin and the new oral anticoagulants (NOAC) will need to be tailored for each patient to balance the risk of bleeding and thrombotic events.


    • Elevated Inr - What You Need to Know

      The INR test measures how hard it is for your blood to clot. You should know your INR. Discuss this with your doctor. Possible Side Effects. Most of the serious side effects of warfarin occur when the medicine level is too much or too little for a patient (when the INR is too low or too high) Bleeding is the most common side effect.


    • [DOCX File]Table of Contents - Blood

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      A blood test called the International Normalized Ratio (INR) is used to assess the time it takes for the blood to clot and to determine the correct dose of warfarin. A too high INR level increases the risk of bleeding. A too low level increases the risk of blood clots.


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