CRNE Exam Prep

Category - Professionalism

A client is receiving intravenous heparin therapy. What is the antidote that should be available in case of bleeding?
  1. Protamine sulphate
  2. Narcan
  3. Dilantin
  4. Vitamin K
Explanation
Answer: A - If a client receiving heparin therapy should experience sudden excessive bleeding, the immediate antidote would be protamine sulphate. Narcan is used for a narcotic overdose, and dilantin is used to control seizures. Vitamin K helps to prevent blood clotting.
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