Final year Nurse practitioner: INR

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Across
  1. 3. The standard range for patients on warfarin with a deep vein thrombosis. (3,6 letters: _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _)
  2. 5. A potential consequence of a prolonged and untreated high INR, particularly in the elderly. (14 letters: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
  3. 6. A nutrient that can cause significant fluctuations in INR when intake varies. (7 letters)
  4. 7. A common anticoagulant requiring frequent INR checks. (8 letters)
  5. 10. The ideal balance when monitoring a patient's INR on warfarin, neither hypo- nor hypercoagulable. (11 letters: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
  6. 13. The 'I' in INR stands for this word. (11 letters)
  7. 14. A target INR for a patient with a mechanical mitral valve. (5,6 letters: _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _)
  8. 15. Antidote used in cases of warfarin overdose with bleeding or excessively high INR. (9 letters)
Down
  1. 1. This agent, though not a direct antagonist, is used as a reversal for bleeding associated with direct oral anticoagulants. (8 letters)
  2. 2. Elevated INR values can be seen after consuming this herbal supplement. (12 letters: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _)
  3. 4. A clinical manifestation associated with a subtherapeutic INR in a patient with atrial fibrillation. (5 letters)
  4. 8. This lab value is prolonged by warfarin therapy, leading to the calculation of INR. (2 letters)
  5. 9. An anticoagulant that acts as a direct thrombin inhibitor, but doesn't require routine INR monitoring like warfarin. (10 letters)
  6. 11. An enzyme complex primarily responsible for the metabolism of warfarin, potentially affecting INR. (4 letters)
  7. 12. The 'R' in INR stands for this word, indicating the INR value is set against a standard. (5 letters)