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🦵 Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) A deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, is a blood clot that forms in a deep vein in the body. 🩸 How it Forms: 1️⃣ Underlying Cause From Virchow’s Triad (hypercoagulability, venous stasis, vessel damage) 2️⃣ Platelets Collect at Valve Clotting factors activate, producing fibrin → forms a mesh around WBC, RBC, PLT → clot forms and grows 3️⃣ Clot Can Break Off ➡️ Forms an embolus, which may travel to the lungs and cause a Pulmonary Embolism (PE) 💥 Most Common Sites: ➡️ Calves: Peroneal Vein, Posterior Tibial Vein ➡️ Thighs: Popliteal Vein, Superficial Femoral Vein ⚠️ Risk Factors: Virchow’s Triad 🔴 Hypercoagulability: Increased tendency to clot ➡️ Causes: Sepsis, Dehydration, HIT, Oral Contraceptives, Genetic Factors 🔴 Venous Stasis: Slowed or stagnant blood flow ➡️ Causes: Immobilization, Sedentary Lifestyle, Surgery, PVD, Pregnancy 🔴 Vessel Damage: Damage to blood vessel walls ➡️ Causes: Central Lines, IV Lines, IV Drug Use, Trauma, Injury 💬 Comment below if you'd like a Part 2! #nursingstudent #nursingschool #deepveinthrombosis #dvt #nursingeducation #nursesoftiktok #nursetiktok #nurselife #futurenurses #futurenursesoftiktok #nclexrn #nursingmajor
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