omg I never comment on RUclips video but just wanted to say thanks for making this so easy to understand! Going to be tuning into to more of your videos from now on!
A way to remember which lab values to check for each medication that works for me is you hold up 10 fingers and you spell out warfarin and theres 2 fingers left, so you will monitor PT and INR and when you spell out heparin you are left with 3 fingers, so you will monitor PTT. Hope that helps too!
I've used Level up RN throughout nursing school, and now I'm reviewing it in preparation for the NCLEX!! Your face during the little "war on vitamin K" mnemonic has lived rent-free in my mind the last year, and I think about it anytime I get a warfarin question, lol. Thanks for all your help in nursing school!
15. A patient is diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Which of the following medications is typically prescribed to prevent the clot from getting larger? - a) Aspirin - b) Warfarin - c) Clopidogrel - d) Heparin
Memory trick for warfarin and heparin: people IN WAR shouldn’t take warfarin...oK? (monitor INR for patients on warfarin and have the antidote vitamin K available) P.S help A PT Take heparin because it is given subq or iv ( monitor APPT in patients on heparin and have the antidote Protamine Sulfate available)
omg I never comment on RUclips video but just wanted to say thanks for making this so easy to understand! Going to be tuning into to more of your videos from now on!
So happy to hear. You're so welcome!
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A way to remember which lab values to check for each medication that works for me is you hold up 10 fingers and you spell out warfarin and theres 2 fingers left, so you will monitor PT and INR and when you spell out heparin you are left with 3 fingers, so you will monitor PTT. Hope that helps too!
OMG I LOVE THAT! Thank you
OnDang thanks. I’m having test n just can’t seem to remember. This will help for my ATI tomorrow. Thanks
My professor taught us this in class today!
Omg I loveeee you thank you. I was always confused with this!!!!!
Explained this SO WELL! MUCH BETTER THAN MY PROFESSOR! THANK YOU!!!
You're very welcome! So glad it was helpful!
I always think about the guns aK 47s that are used in WAR when I think about Vitamin K being the antidote for WARfarin.
And for PT levels I think of physical training (PT) is needed for war...or physical therapy for after war.
@@cagedbird7173 i like this!
I've used Level up RN throughout nursing school, and now I'm reviewing it in preparation for the NCLEX!! Your face during the little "war on vitamin K" mnemonic has lived rent-free in my mind the last year, and I think about it anytime I get a warfarin question, lol. Thanks for all your help in nursing school!
You are so welcome! So glad my goofy ways have helped you. Thank you for your incredibly kind comment. And good luck with the NCLEX!!
Thank you so much!!! Praise Jesus
You are so welcome!
That’s actually a good way for me to remember ptt testing. Thanks
Thank you for this, this was extremely helpful and very in-depth descriptive!
Just received my cards in the mail today! These are the exact medications I'm learning currently. Thank You for the upload!
Wonderful!😊
You’ll find these meds alt in practice. Know your s/s really well. I follow @theRNLegacy for real life on the job content 👌🏾👌🏾
count the knuckles on the back of your
hand
heparin + PTT = 10 letters/ Coumadin + PT =10
thank you queen, i bought your flash cards
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Thank you
Happy to help!
I love your ways for remembering medications lol
Thanks!
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15. A patient is diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Which of the following medications is typically prescribed to prevent the clot from getting larger?
- a) Aspirin
- b) Warfarin
- c) Clopidogrel
- d) Heparin
D. Heparin
thanks
You're welcome!
Memory trick for warfarin and heparin:
people IN WAR shouldn’t take warfarin...oK? (monitor INR for patients on warfarin and have the antidote vitamin K available)
P.S help A PT Take heparin because it is given subq or iv ( monitor APPT in patients on heparin and have the antidote Protamine Sulfate available)
OMG thank you!
Welcome!😊
PTT for DTT because heparin is drip (DTT) :)
What's ppt
Ukf