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A patient is ordered to start an IV continuous Heparin drip. Prior to starting the medication, the nurse would ensure what information is gathered correctly before initiating the drip? Select all that apply: *.



Correct Answer: ["B","E"]

The nurse would need to know the patient’s weight and aPTT level before starting the IV continuous Heparin drip.

Here is why:

• Weight: Heparin dosing is based on the patient’s weight, so the nurse would want to make sure the documented weight of the patient is current and accurate. The initial bolus and infusion rate are calculated using the patient’s weight in kilograms.

• aPTT: Heparin works by enhancing the activation of antithrombin III, which prevents the activation of thrombin and the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin. Heparin affects the intrinsic pathway of clotting, and its therapeutic effect is monitored by measuring the activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT). The normal range for aPTT is about 30-40 seconds, and the therapeutic range for Heparin is 1.5-2.5 times the normal value. The nurse would need to check the baseline aPTT before starting the drip, and then collect an aPTT level every 6 hours per protocol to adjust the infusion rate as needed.

The other choices are wrong because:

• Vital signs: Although vital signs are important to monitor for any patient, they are not specific to Heparin therapy. Heparin does not affect blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, or temperature directly.

• PT/INR: These are coagulation tests that measure the extrinsic pathway of clotting, which is affected by Vitamin K antagonists such as Warfarin. Heparin does not affect the PT/INR levels, so they are not relevant for Heparin therapy.

• EKG: An electrocardiogram (EKG) is a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart. It can help diagnose cardiac arrhythmias, ischemia, infarction, electrolyte imbalances, and other cardiac conditions.

Heparin does not affect the electrical conduction of the heart, so an EKG is not necessary before starting Heparin therapy




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