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| name = Thrombolytics | |||
| therapeutic = Thrombolytic (clot buster) | |||
| pharmacologic = Tissue plasminogen activators | |||
| onset = Acts within minutes; short window of administration. | |||
| halflife = Very short; no routine level. | |||
| routes = IV | |||
| highalert = <span style="color:#b00020;">'''Yes'''</span> | |||
| blackbox = None | |||
| antidote = Stop the infusion; supportive care and blood products. | |||
| pregnancy = Use only in life-threatening situations. | |||
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''Nursing pharmacology study reference (NCLEX-style monograph). Numeric values are standard teaching ranges for study and '''must be verified against current manufacturer labeling before clinical use'''. This is educational content, not prescribing guidance.'' | ''Nursing pharmacology study reference (NCLEX-style monograph). Numeric values are standard teaching ranges for study and '''must be verified against current manufacturer labeling before clinical use'''. This is educational content, not prescribing guidance.'' | ||
Latest revision as of 16:09, 17 June 2026
| Drug monograph · NCLEX study reference | |
| Therapeutic class | Thrombolytic (clot buster) |
|---|---|
| Pharmacologic class | Tissue plasminogen activators |
| Onset / peak / duration | Acts within minutes; short window of administration. |
| Half-life / level | Very short; no routine level. |
| Routes | IV |
| High-alert (ISMP) | Yes |
| Black box warning | None |
| Antidote / reversal | Stop the infusion; supportive care and blood products. |
| Pregnancy / lactation | Use only in life-threatening situations. |
Nursing pharmacology study reference (NCLEX-style monograph). Numeric values are standard teaching ranges for study and must be verified against current manufacturer labeling before clinical use. This is educational content, not prescribing guidance.
Thrombolytics — Thrombolytic (clot buster); Tissue plasminogen activators.
Identification
- Therapeutic class: Thrombolytic (clot buster).
- Pharmacologic class: Tissue plasminogen activators.
Pharmacology
- Mechanism of action: Convert plasminogen to plasmin to dissolve existing clots.
- Onset / peak / duration: Acts within minutes; short window of administration.
- Half-life / therapeutic level: Very short; no routine level.
Clinical use
- Indications: Acute ischemic stroke (within the time window), acute myocardial infarction, massive pulmonary embolism, occluded catheters (low dose).
- Usual dose, route, frequency: IV by protocol and weight; strict time windows.
- Maximum dose / adjustments: Per protocol; absolute time limits for stroke.
Safety
- Contraindications: Active internal bleeding, recent stroke or surgery or major trauma, intracranial hemorrhage or neoplasm, severe uncontrolled hypertension, bleeding disorders.
- Black box warning: None formal; bleeding, including intracranial hemorrhage, is the major risk and screening for contraindications is critical.
- Interactions: Anticoagulants and antiplatelets (bleeding).
- Pregnancy / lactation: Use only in life-threatening situations.
- High-alert: Yes.
Adverse effects
- Common side effects: Bleeding at puncture sites, hypotension.
- Serious effects to report: Intracranial hemorrhage (sudden severe headache, neuro changes), major bleeding, allergic reaction.
- Antidote / reversal: Stop the infusion; supportive care and blood products.
Nursing process
- Assessment before administration: Strict contraindication screening, time of symptom onset, blood pressure, baseline labs and neuro exam.
- Interventions during therapy: Minimize punctures and invasive procedures; control blood pressure; frequent neuro checks; have blood products available.
- Monitor: Neuro status, blood pressure, bleeding, vital signs frequently.
- Evaluation / expected outcome: Clot dissolution and restored perfusion.
Patient teaching
- Patient teaching: Emergency therapy; report any bleeding or sudden symptoms.
- Notify provider if: Sudden severe headache, weakness, any bleeding (emergency setting).
- Administration tips: Time-critical; thorough contraindication screening; high-alert.