Module

Blood thinners (anticoagulants) safety basics — falls, bleeding, procedures

A patient-friendly safety module for people on anticoagulants: bleeding risk basics, fall/head-injury planning, medication list discipline, and what to ask before procedures (no dosing)

Secondary PreventionCaregiver, SurvivorIntermediate15 minStandard (9–12)

Educational only

Educational only — anticoagulant management around missed doses or procedures must be directed by your prescribing team.

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Call emergency services for severe bleeding, new stroke symptoms, or serious head injury symptoms after a fall.

What you'll learn

  • Explain why anticoagulants reduce stroke risk for some causes
  • List top safety behaviors (med list, fall plan, procedure questions)
  • Know what bleeding/head injury symptoms require urgent evaluation

What anticoagulants do

  • Reduce clot formation
  • Used for some stroke mechanisms (e.g., AFib)

Safety behaviors

  • Avoid missed doses
  • One med list
  • Tell every clinician/dentist
  • Fall plan

When to seek urgent help

  • Head injury
  • Severe bleeding
  • Stroke symptoms

Practice check

Check your understanding

A few untimed questions. Pick an answer to see instant feedback, then continue to the next lesson.

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Question 1

1. If you are on an anticoagulant, a fall with head strike should be taken seriously and discussed urgently with clinicians.

Question 2

2. A best practice before a procedure is to…

References

  1. AHA/ASA logo
  2. American Stroke Association logo
    American Stroke Association
    Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) and stroke