If a patient receives anticoagulation therapy while admitted to the hospital post-operatively and then is discharged on a different anticoagulation medication for use at home, count both the length and type of inpatient anticoagulation and anticoagulation medication prescribed at discharge. Count from the day of surgery which is considered “day 1”.
Example #1
A patient is admitted to the hospital 11/15/24 after a Total Abdominal Hysterectomy and is started on Lovenox on 11/15/24. The patient was then discharged on 11/18/24 and prescribed Apixaban 2.5mg BID (twice a day) with a quantity of 52 tablets. You would add the length of days the patient was anticoagulated after surgery with both the Lovenox (3 days) and Apixaban (26 days) and indicate “Yes” for this question as the duration of anticoagulation is 28 days or greater (29 days total)
Example #2
The patient was prescribed Apixaban 2.5mg tablets to be taken two times daily upon discharge from surgery. The quantity ordered is 60 tablets. The quantity dispensed would be for a duration greater than 28 days following surgery (two tablets a day for 28 days would equal 56 tablets), therefore you would indicate “Yes” for this question
Example #3
The patient was prescribed Apixaban 2.5mg tablets to be taken two times daily for 10 days upon discharge from surgery. The quantity ordered is 20 tablets. Although the patient was prescribed anticoagulation at discharge, the quantity prescribed would be for a duration less than 28 days, therefore you would indicate “No” for this question