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Question 131# Print Question

A 55-year-old male needs treatment for venous thromboembolic disease.

What is the loading dose of unfractionated heparin to be administered if his weight is 75kg?

A. 4000 unit bolus given through IV
B. 5000 unit bolus given through IV
C. 3000 unit bolus given through IV
D. 8000 unit bolus given through IV
E. 6000 unit bolus given through IV


Question 132# Print Question

You are treating a 53-year-old female for a deep-vein thrombosis in her left leg.

The use of compression stockings for this problem has been shown to:

A. Increase the risk of pulmonary embolism
B. Increase the level of pain
C. Increase complications if used prior to completion of a course of anticoagulation therapy
D. Decrease the risk of post-thrombotic syndrome


Question 133# Print Question

A 30-year-old female who had a deep venous thrombosis in her left leg during pregnancy has an uneventful delivery. During the pregnancy she was treated with low molecular weight heparin. Just after delivery her left leg is pain free and is not swollen. She plans to resume normal activities soon.

Which one of the following would be most appropriate with regard to anti-coagulation?

A. Discontinuing treatment, with no further evaluation
B. Discontinuing treatment if venous Doppler ultrasonography is negative for thrombus
C. Continuing low molecular weight heparin for 6 more weeks
D. Switching to low-dose unfractionated heparin for 6 weeks
E. Switching to aspirin for 6 weeks


Question 134# Print Question

Risk factors for venous thromboembolism include which one of the following?

A. Anemia
B. The use of oral hypoglycemic agents
C. Being underweight
D. Young age
E. Spinal cord injury


Question 135# Print Question

A 45-year-old woman comes to you after an episode of calf pain that began after arriving from a 16 hour flight. She is a non-smoker with no relevant personal or family history, and takes no medications. Her vital signs are stable and you find an area of erythema and induration on the affected leg. After a Doppler venous study of the lower limb you confirm the diagnosis of Deep Venous Thrombosis.

What would be the preferred management in this patient?

A. Inpatient management with compression stocking, Warfarin, and Unfractioned Heparin
B. Inpatient management with leg elevation, Un-fractioned Heparin, and Warfarin
C. Inpatient management with compression stocking, Low Molecular Weight Heparin, and Warfarin
D. Outpatient management with compression stocking, Low Molecular weight Heparin, and Warfarin
E. Outpatient management with leg elevation, Low Molecular Weight Heparin, and Warfarin




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