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So many things in primary care are deceptively complex. There may be a few genuinely simple things that we treat, but so many things that come into our exam rooms are complex and sometimes downright confusing.
Anticoagulated patients are one of those situations. While the concept itself is pretty simple – medication that thins the blood so that they don’t get clots, got it – the reality of managing an anticoagulated patient is something else. In primary care, we are often either inheriting the patient who is on anticoagulation, or we are following up after someone else started them (maybe after a trip to the emergency department).
It is completely normal to question yourself with anticoagulated patients. If you have been there, or if you would like to be prepared before you see your first anticoagulated patient, this week’s video is for you. We will talk about:
✅ Where to start with the anticoagulated patient – and then where to go
✅ Different types of anticoagulants
✅ Everything you need to consider to prescribe anticoagulants safely
✅ How long to keep a patient on anticoagulants
✅ How to monitor the anticoagulated patient, and what to watch for
Anticoagulation has so many benefits for the patients that need it, but like anything else in medicine, it comes with risks. Building up your knowledge about what to look for (and what to do if you find it) when working with anticoagulated patients will make such a difference in building your confidence as a provider.
Read the blog post here.
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Don't forget to grab your free Ultimate Resource Guide for the New NP
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Please note: This episode is intended only for medical providers and students learning to be medical providers.
While anyone is welcome to view and listen, for legal and safety reasons, we are unable to diagnose, treat, or answer medical questions for individuals through this channel. We always refer individuals back to their primary care providers for medical care.
If you’re a medical provider or student and have specific patient cases you have questions about, I cannot answer those here but would love to help you inside our mentorship program! Join the waitlist at https://www.realworldnp.com/mentoring.
_______________________________
© 2022 Real World NP. For educational and informational purposes only, see realworldnp.com/disclaimer for full details.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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So many things in primary care are deceptively complex. There may be a few genuinely simple things that we treat, but so many things that come into our exam rooms are complex and sometimes downright confusing.
Anticoagulated patients are one of those situations. While the concept itself is pretty simple – medication that thins the blood so that they don’t get clots, got it – the reality of managing an anticoagulated patient is something else. In primary care, we are often either inheriting the patient who is on anticoagulation, or we are following up after someone else started them (maybe after a trip to the emergency department).
It is completely normal to question yourself with anticoagulated patients. If you have been there, or if you would like to be prepared before you see your first anticoagulated patient, this week’s video is for you. We will talk about:
✅ Where to start with the anticoagulated patient – and then where to go
✅ Different types of anticoagulants
✅ Everything you need to consider to prescribe anticoagulants safely
✅ How long to keep a patient on anticoagulants
✅ How to monitor the anticoagulated patient, and what to watch for
Anticoagulation has so many benefits for the patients that need it, but like anything else in medicine, it comes with risks. Building up your knowledge about what to look for (and what to do if you find it) when working with anticoagulated patients will make such a difference in building your confidence as a provider.
Read the blog post here.
-----------------------
Don't forget to grab your free Ultimate Resource Guide for the New NP
______________________________
Please note: This episode is intended only for medical providers and students learning to be medical providers.
While anyone is welcome to view and listen, for legal and safety reasons, we are unable to diagnose, treat, or answer medical questions for individuals through this channel. We always refer individuals back to their primary care providers for medical care.
If you’re a medical provider or student and have specific patient cases you have questions about, I cannot answer those here but would love to help you inside our mentorship program! Join the waitlist at https://www.realworldnp.com/mentoring.
_______________________________
© 2022 Real World NP. For educational and informational purposes only, see realworldnp.com/disclaimer for full details.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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