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Had the surgeon prescibed Lovenox for her/his patient? I'm not sure why the pharmacist told you that Lovenox is always started the first post operative day. There are so many factors that affect that decision. Type of surgery, type of patient (VTE risk factors).
I can't tell you what's right or wrong though, only what I've experienced. You need to find out what the guidelines are at your facility.
I know I've seen laparoscopic cholecystectomi patients who were started on their lmwh therapy the day before surgery and also received a shot on the same day as the surgery (evening). The doses of Enoxaparin/Lovenox I'm accustomed to when given prophylactically are typically 20 or 40 mg sc.
Here is some general information on the topic that might be helpful?
Noyesno, I'm curious. Why did the PACU nurse administer 150 mg? Was it ordered or was it a med error? That's a dose I've only seen when treating existing blod clots (1.5 mg/kg if I recall correctly) , never as prophylaxis. I'm far, far from a coagulation expert though.
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I know it's on a case by case basis but for your run of the mill lap chole type patient, lovenox is safe same day post op right? That's what I've been told, but then the other day I tried to go pull lovenox for a post op pt and it wasn't on the pyxis profile. When I called pharmacy about it, they said they 'always' start lovenox first day post-op, not same day. Sooo whats this now? Lovenox, good to give same day post-op or no?