Purple toe syndrome with coumadin

    • [DOCX File]zandernursing.weebly.com

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      Big toe. S/Sx. Ulnar drift. Boutenniere deformity. Swan neck deformity. Sjogren’s syndrome – excessive dryness of eyes, mouth and vagina. Felty’s syndrome – leukopenia, spleenomegaly. Heberdend’s – distal. ... Coumadin + Vitamin K. Interferenceincrease or decrease metabolism/ excretion.

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    • [DOC File]Heparin - מהיר פעולה בעל טווח חיים קצר

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      Purple toe syndrome, שיכול להופיע בפציינטים עם מחלת טרשת עורקים אאורטית נרחבת, מקושר עם תסחיפים רבים של כולסטרול. יש עדות מסויימת לכך ש- Warfarin יכול לגרום לשחרור חלקיקי פלאק (plaque) של כולסטרול, הגורם ...

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    • [DOC File]Northwestern University

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      • Describe the treatment of DVT and pulmonary embolism including the role of unfractionated heparin, low molecular wt. heparin, warfarin (coumadin) and vena cava filters • Describe the indications for placement of a vena cava filter • Describe the post-phlebitic syndrome • Describe the typical appearance and location of a venous ulcer.

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    • [DOC File]FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING

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      Purpura is a purple discoloration of the skin that’s caused by blood extravasation. ... A positive Babinski’s reflex is shown by dorsiflexion of the great toe and fanning out of the other toes. ... Infants with Down syndrome typically have marked hypotonia, floppiness, slanted eyes, excess skin on the back of the neck, flattened bridge of ...

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    • [DOC File]Anticoagulants, Antiplatelet, and Fibrinolytic Drugs

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      Skin necrosis can occur in the thigh, breast, or buttocks. Can be related due to protein C deficiency or direct toxic effects of coumadin. Normally occurs within the first 10 days of treatment. Occurs more commonly in women than men. Purple toe syndrome occurs 3-8 weeks after initiation of therapy. Discoloration can persist after discontinuation.

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    • [DOC File]Warfarin patient counseling check list for clerkship students

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      Purple toes syndrome (MORE RARE; painful purple lesions on the toe; occurs 3-8 weeks after starting Coumadin. Patients may have vascular atherosclerosis. Coumadin induces bleeding into the cholesterol plague and cholesterol crystal emboli are released and travel to the small arteries of the feet and hands.)

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    • [DOC File]NAPLEX Review - DrofRx

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      Warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven) MOA: inhibits reduction of vitamin K to its active form; leads to depletion of vitamin K-dependent clotting factors II, Vii, IX, X & protein C & S . ... Purple Toe Syndrome may occur due to cholesterol microembolization .

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    • [DOC File]Gero-Rehab Course

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      Alopecia, ecchymosis, jaundice, petechiae, pruritus, purple-toe syndrome, tissue necrosis. Other: Anaphylaxis * Reconstitute parenteral warfarin just before administration with 2.7 ml of sterile water for injection to yield 2 mg/ml. Then administer slowly over 1 to 2 minutes through peripheral I.V.

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    • [DOCX File]Specialized Laboratory Services

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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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