A nurse should monitor a client taking warfarin (coumadin) for signs of bleeding if which thyroid hormone regulating drug is initiated? (select all that apply.)

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A nurse should monitor a client taking warfarin (coumadin) for signs of bleeding if which thyroid hormone regulating drug is initiated :

  • Propylthiouracil (PTU)
  • Desiccated thyroid (Armour Thyroid)
  • Liotrix (Thyrolar)
  • Methimazole (Tapazole)
  • Liothyronine (Triostat)

Warfarin is used to treat blood clots and reduce the likelihood that they may form in the body. If they develop in your legs or lungs, blood clots can lead to a stroke, heart attack, or other dangerous diseases. Warfarin is used to lower the risk of death, heart attack, and stroke.

The vitamin K epoxide reductase complex 1 (VKORC1), a crucial enzyme for activating the vitamin K present in the body, is inhibited by warfarin through a competitive mechanism. Warfarin can impair the generation of active clotting components by depleting functional vitamin K stores through this method.

The effectiveness of warfarin is changed by hyper- and hypothyroidism. An increase in oral anticoagulant sensitivity is linked to hyperthyroidism. The explanation may be that thyroxine improves warfarin's affinity for liver receptor sites, resulting in less clotting factor synthesis.

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