Book contents
- Surviving Prescribing
- Reviews
- Surviving Prescribing
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Abbreviations
- Part 1 Introduction
- Part 2 Prescribing for Patient Groups
- Part 3 Emergency Prescribing
- Part 4 Gastrointestinal
- Part 5 Central Nervous System
- Part 6 Haematology
- Chapter 28 Warfarin Prescribing
- Chapter 29 Parenteral Anticoagulation
- Chapter 30 Direct Oral Anticoagulants
- Part 7 Surgery
- Part 8 Diabetes
- Part 9 Calculations
- Part 10 Interactions, Hypersensitivity and Contraindications
- Part 11 Infections and Other Important Topics
- Index
Chapter 29 - Parenteral Anticoagulation
from Part 6 - Haematology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2020
- Surviving Prescribing
- Reviews
- Surviving Prescribing
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Abbreviations
- Part 1 Introduction
- Part 2 Prescribing for Patient Groups
- Part 3 Emergency Prescribing
- Part 4 Gastrointestinal
- Part 5 Central Nervous System
- Part 6 Haematology
- Chapter 28 Warfarin Prescribing
- Chapter 29 Parenteral Anticoagulation
- Chapter 30 Direct Oral Anticoagulants
- Part 7 Surgery
- Part 8 Diabetes
- Part 9 Calculations
- Part 10 Interactions, Hypersensitivity and Contraindications
- Part 11 Infections and Other Important Topics
- Index
Summary
Successful anticoagulation is a fine balance between clotting and bleeding, which can easily go wrong. The good news is that basic principles can help manage this scenario effectively. The author provides background information on low molecular weight heparins, their use in the treatment and prevention of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, its monitoring and reversal, and dose adjustment for body weight and renal function.
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- Surviving PrescribingA Practical Guide, pp. 119 - 122Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020