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Blood Thinning Medications, Such As Coumadin, Pose Substantial Danger To Nursing Home Patients Involved In Falls

Posted in Nursing Home Falls, Subdural Hematoma

Coumadin (generic name – Warfarin), is an anticoagulant (blood thinning medication) that is commonly used to help treat and prevent blood clots that could cause a heart attack, stroke, or pulmonary embolism.  This prescription medication works by blocking the creation of certain clotting mechanisms, which prevents blood clots from forming.  The goal of warfarin therapy… Continue Reading

Even Common Falls Put Elderly At Risk For Developing Subdural Hematomas

Posted in Nursing Home Falls, Subdural Hematoma

Frequently undiagnosed and under-appreciated, falls amongst the elderly can frequently result in brain bleeds or technically termed ‘subdural hamatoas’.   Because elderly are predisposed to developing subdural hamatomas, staff in nursing homes and hospitals need to be tuned into the symptoms and when to seek additional medical care. What is a subdural hematoma? A subdural… Continue Reading

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