Va medical center anticoagulant therapy program




















To Register: Click on the link above. We recommend utilizing Chrome or Firefox with a computer or tablet to register for our programs. Registration Policy The deadline for registration is the Monday prior to the start date by 8 a. Registration by invoicing employer closes two weeks prior to the start date. We reserve the right to cancel any offering if there is insufficient enrollment. Registered participants will be notified in advance if this occurs. The fee includes access to the program, along with all resources and handouts.

A text, if applicable, is not included in the fee. On or after the start date of the class there will be no refund. System Requirements for Online Learning. Center for Health Professions Lifelong Learning. Anticoagulation Therapy Management Program Description of Program Effective anticoagulation therapy requires a systematic and coordinated patient care management by knowledgeable healthcare professionals.

Participants have the option to purchase a text for this program. Program Objectives At the conclusion of this program, the participant will be able to: Discuss the physiology of the coagulation system. Relate the pathophysiology in the health conditions requiring anticoagulation management. Recognize the patient assessment findings pertinent to the management of anticoagulation therapy.

Differentiate and evaluate the results of the diagnostic tests used in anticoagulation therapy. Discuss the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of the various antithrombotic agents. Apply the current guidelines to their clinical practice. Formulate effective teaching plans for patients receiving anticoagulation therapy. Assimilate evidence based interprofessional collaborative practice. Telemedicine visits can be done for Veterans in any location as long as they have a computer and an adequate internet connection.

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Call to speak with a Whole Health Coach today! View our whole health offerings. The challenge of safe anticoagulation therapy requires a good balance between thrombosis and bleeding in order to assure that patients receive the most benefit from therapy. Introduction of weight based heparin protocols have generally improved the time to reach the therapeutic range for many patients, but they may not be appropriate for all patients.

If patients have risk factors for bleeding, they may be predisposed to bleeding if the protocols are not sufficiently adjusted to accommodate for the increased risk of bleeding. Some patients may have higher risk of bleeding that may not be outweighed by the benefit of anticoagulation.



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