1. Anticoagulant Medications
Reducing the likelihood of patient harm associated with the
use of anticoagulation therapy is a National Patient Safety
Goal.
The safety goal expects organizations to use approved
protocols for the initiation and maintenance of anticoagulant
medications
WCMC uses standardized order sets for all anticoagulants
The pre-printed order sets will be used for either prophylaxis
or treatment
2. Anticoagulant Medications (continued)
Prophylaxis
Standardized order sets for VTE prophylaxis
• Available on ms piggy
• Will be printed on green colored paper
• VTE Prophylaxis orders are used for ALL patients
• Every effort is made to keep the order set on top of the
physicians orders and encourage physician to complete
• Every patient will have this order sheet on the chart
3. Anticoagulant Medications (continued)
Treatment
The “Therapeutic Anticoagulant Order Form” is used if a
patient needs anticoagulant therapy for treatment of a
specific condition such as VTE, Atrial Fibrillation, ACS, AMI,
PE, artificial heart valve, or other
The “Therapeutic Anticoagulation Order Form” is located on
ms piggy under forms and is printed on green colored paper
The indication is required on the form
The appropriate anticoagulant must be checked
All appropriate labs are ordered in CPSI
4. Anticoagulant Medications (continued)
If physician orders warfarin, the goal INR is required
If the patient was on warfarin at home, the “Therapeutic
Anticoagulation Order Form” is filled out on admission and
completed by the physician and the goal INR is still required
For all patients on Warfarin education will be provided by nursing
using the “Important Information about Coumadin (warfarin)”
envelope and printing the education document in CPSI
Dietary and/or Pharmacy will be consulted if indicated or
requested by patient
To request Pharmacy a requisition will be sent with the patient’s
label on it requesting “Coumadin Education”
Documentation will then be completed in CPSI under the
education button and on the discharge instructions eform by
clicking the box marked “Coumadin Education”
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If a patient is placed on Heparin:
The “High Intensity Heparin Protocol” or the “Reduced
Intensity Heparin Protocol” is checked based on indication
The indication is required
The order form for the appropriate heparin protocol is then
printed and placed on chart to be filled out by the physician
as well
6. Anticoagulant Medications(continued)
The “Therapeutic Anticoagulation Order Form” will have:
Height and weight filled out
Indication selected
The appropriate order checked
Goal INR included if warfarin ordered
Each anticoagulation section has laboratory studies
The appropriate laboratory studies will be ordered in CPSI
The pre-printed order sets can be completed by nursing
using a telephone order if absolutely necessary