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