logging in or signing up Hampton VA Medical Center Anticoagulation Clinic Redux lhouzhou01 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 21 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 02, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Hampton VA Medical Center Anticoagulation Clinic : Hampton VA Medical Center Anticoagulation Clinic Warfarin (Coumadin) Education Class and Clinic Procedures Warfarin clinic procedures : Warfarin clinic procedures Located in pharmacy on 1st floor Clinic will arrange follow-up to draw your INR Will receive letter in the mail Come to lab on scheduled day Preferably before 2 PM Pharmacist will call if immediate changes need to be made After each lab draw You will receive a letter with INR result Date of next scheduled lab appointment Please call if you are unable to keep appointment Please show up for your lab appointments 3 no shows = discharge from Warfarin clinic What is Warfarin (Coumadin) : What is Warfarin (Coumadin) Warfarin is a blood thinner Prevents blood clots from forming Warfarin is prescribed to patients who: Have atrial fibrillation Have had a heart valve replaced Are at risk for forming clots Consequences of blood clots : Consequences of blood clots DVT: deep Vein thrombosis Consequences of blood clots : Consequences of blood clots Stroke/TIA: blood clot in the brain Consequences of blood clots : Consequences of blood clots Heart Attack: a blood clot in the heart Consequences of blood clots : Consequences of blood clots PE (Pulmonary Embolism) : blood clot in the lungs How does Warfarin work? : How does Warfarin work? Warfarin reduces the clotting ability of the blood Taken once a day Full effect in 5-8 days When discontinued, takes 2-3 days for effect to go away Monitoring Warfarin : Monitoring Warfarin Warfarin requires close monitoring The INR test International Normalized Ratio Time it takes for blood to clot INR range determined by your doctor Results indicate: How well Warfarin is working Guide dosing adjustments How often INR needs to be checked What does my INR mean? : What does my INR mean? Factors that can affect your INR : Factors that can affect your INR General Health Prescription and OTC medications Herbal remedies Alcoholic consumption Diet Factors that can affect your INR : Factors that can affect your INR Warfarin and Vitamin K : Warfarin and Vitamin K Foods rich in Vitamin K can counteract Warfarin Many foods contain Vitamin K Highest amount in leafy, green vegetables Spinach Collard greens Broccoli Turnip greens Kale Brussel sprouts Consult with your healthcare provider for a complete list Consistency is key How should Warfarin be taken? : How should Warfarin be taken? Take EXACTLY as prescribed Should be taken same time every day Preferably in evening By itself if possible If you miss a dose Take as soon as possible on same day Skip if it is close to next dose DO NOT double dose Dose will likely change throughout therapy Keep updated record Be familiar with your tablet color and shape Side effects of Warfarin : Side effects of Warfarin Bleeding takes longer to stop Easy bruising Uncontrollable or Unusual bleeding Black, tarry stools Coffee ground vomit Red/brown colored urine Chest pains Bruises that don’t go away Cuts that take longer than 10 minutes to stop bleeding Intense headaches, dizziness, or weakness Medical emergency! Call 911 or go to ER When to call your Doctor : When to call your Doctor Taking any new Rx or OTC drugs, Herbal remedies, or vitamins Changes to your diet Surgeries or medical procedures Including dental work Inform all healthcare professionals you’re on Warfarin Wear medical bracelet or identification When to call clinic : When to call clinic Changed contact information Prescribed a new medication Told to change your Warfarin dose by another prescriber Request refills You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Hampton VA Medical Center Anticoagulation Clinic Redux lhouzhou01 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 21 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 02, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Hampton VA Medical Center Anticoagulation Clinic : Hampton VA Medical Center Anticoagulation Clinic Warfarin (Coumadin) Education Class and Clinic Procedures Warfarin clinic procedures : Warfarin clinic procedures Located in pharmacy on 1st floor Clinic will arrange follow-up to draw your INR Will receive letter in the mail Come to lab on scheduled day Preferably before 2 PM Pharmacist will call if immediate changes need to be made After each lab draw You will receive a letter with INR result Date of next scheduled lab appointment Please call if you are unable to keep appointment Please show up for your lab appointments 3 no shows = discharge from Warfarin clinic What is Warfarin (Coumadin) : What is Warfarin (Coumadin) Warfarin is a blood thinner Prevents blood clots from forming Warfarin is prescribed to patients who: Have atrial fibrillation Have had a heart valve replaced Are at risk for forming clots Consequences of blood clots : Consequences of blood clots DVT: deep Vein thrombosis Consequences of blood clots : Consequences of blood clots Stroke/TIA: blood clot in the brain Consequences of blood clots : Consequences of blood clots Heart Attack: a blood clot in the heart Consequences of blood clots : Consequences of blood clots PE (Pulmonary Embolism) : blood clot in the lungs How does Warfarin work? : How does Warfarin work? Warfarin reduces the clotting ability of the blood Taken once a day Full effect in 5-8 days When discontinued, takes 2-3 days for effect to go away Monitoring Warfarin : Monitoring Warfarin Warfarin requires close monitoring The INR test International Normalized Ratio Time it takes for blood to clot INR range determined by your doctor Results indicate: How well Warfarin is working Guide dosing adjustments How often INR needs to be checked What does my INR mean? : What does my INR mean? Factors that can affect your INR : Factors that can affect your INR General Health Prescription and OTC medications Herbal remedies Alcoholic consumption Diet Factors that can affect your INR : Factors that can affect your INR Warfarin and Vitamin K : Warfarin and Vitamin K Foods rich in Vitamin K can counteract Warfarin Many foods contain Vitamin K Highest amount in leafy, green vegetables Spinach Collard greens Broccoli Turnip greens Kale Brussel sprouts Consult with your healthcare provider for a complete list Consistency is key How should Warfarin be taken? : How should Warfarin be taken? Take EXACTLY as prescribed Should be taken same time every day Preferably in evening By itself if possible If you miss a dose Take as soon as possible on same day Skip if it is close to next dose DO NOT double dose Dose will likely change throughout therapy Keep updated record Be familiar with your tablet color and shape Side effects of Warfarin : Side effects of Warfarin Bleeding takes longer to stop Easy bruising Uncontrollable or Unusual bleeding Black, tarry stools Coffee ground vomit Red/brown colored urine Chest pains Bruises that don’t go away Cuts that take longer than 10 minutes to stop bleeding Intense headaches, dizziness, or weakness Medical emergency! Call 911 or go to ER When to call your Doctor : When to call your Doctor Taking any new Rx or OTC drugs, Herbal remedies, or vitamins Changes to your diet Surgeries or medical procedures Including dental work Inform all healthcare professionals you’re on Warfarin Wear medical bracelet or identification When to call clinic : When to call clinic Changed contact information Prescribed a new medication Told to change your Warfarin dose by another prescriber Request refills