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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.''

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Thrombolytics
Drug monograph · NCLEX study reference
Therapeutic classThrombolytic (clot buster)
Pharmacologic classTissue plasminogen activators
Onset / peak / durationActs within minutes; short window of administration.
Half-life / levelVery short; no routine level.
RoutesIV
High-alert (ISMP)Yes
Black box warningNone
Antidote / reversalStop the infusion; supportive care and blood products.
Pregnancy / lactationUse 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.