Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation PDF
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This document provides information about Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC), including its causes, symptoms, treatments, and educational interventions for managing the condition. It contains information about bleeding risks, clots, and the potential complications.
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Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Med Surg: Hematology Pathophysiology Causes DIC is a deadly complication that begins rapidly, causing DIC is not a disease itself, it occurs as a complication from both severe bleeding & blood clots inside...
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Med Surg: Hematology Pathophysiology Causes DIC is a deadly complication that begins rapidly, causing DIC is not a disease itself, it occurs as a complication from both severe bleeding & blood clots inside blood vessels another disease like: leading to organ failure. These abnormal clots use up the Infection & Sepsis (blood infection) blood's clotting factors, which leaves the body with no After major trauma means to stop bleeding! Shock (severely low blood pressure) Cancer & Neoplastic disease (tumors) Signs & Symptoms OB complications Think bleeding & blood clots! Treatments Severe bleeding everywhere Skin bleeding Petechiae & Purpura (purple spots on skin) Priority = Treat underlying cause! Eyes, gums, nose bleeding (epistaxis) Then blood transfusion Urine blood (hematuria) Packed RBC (to replace blood loss) Stool blood “black tarry stool” (Melena) FFP - Fresh frozen plasma (replaced deficits in coag Blood Clots factors) Brain = CVA (stroke) 1 sided weakness, slurred speech, Platelets facial droop Cryoprecipitate (replaces fibrinogen) Heart = MI (heart attack) chest pain, diaphoresis Heparin (to decrease the many clot formations) Lung = PE (pulmonary emboli) difficulty breathing Leg = DVT (deep vein thrombosis) Unilateral leg swelling Education & Inteventions - 1 leg bigger than the other Monitor for bleed & do not clean clot formations Educate on bleeding risk! No razor shaving - only electric razor Labs No brushing teeth hard - only soft bristle Prolonged clotting time for PT, aPTT, INR No flossing Decreased Platelets (norm: 150 - 400k) D-dimer elevated (indicates clot risk)