CHADS-VASc, HAS-BLED and ORBIT ID Badge Card | Paramedic Flashcard | Nurses Students
CHADS-VASc, HAS-BLED and ORBIT ID Badge Card | Paramedic Flashcard | Nurses Students
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🩺 Stroke & Bleeding Risk Assessment
Assessing stroke and bleeding risk in patients with atrial fibrillation is crucial for safe anticoagulation management. These two flashcards feature widely-used mnemonics and scoring systems that help healthcare professionals make rapid, evidence-based decisions:
• CHADS-VASc – Estimates stroke risk in patients with atrial fibrillation.
• HAS-BLED – Evaluates major bleeding risk for patients in AF and using anticoagulants.
• ORBIT – Another validated tool for bleeding risk, especially for patients in AF on oral anticoagulants.
Carry these pocket-sized references to quickly guide treatment decisions, monitor patients safely, and identify modifiable risk factors.
Option 1: ORBIT & CHADS-VASc Flashcard
“Quick Stroke & Bleeding Risk Reference – Anytime, Anywhere!”
Carry the ORBIT and CHADS-VASc scores in your pocket! Perfect for paramedics, nurses, and students, this compact laminated card helps you assess bleeding and stroke risk in atrial fibrillation patients instantly. Clear, color-coded, and easy to read – your essential guide to safe anticoagulation decisions.
Key Features:
• Dual-Sided Design: ORBIT score for bleeding risk + CHADS-VASc score for stroke risk.
• Compact & Durable: Credit-card size, laminated, water-resistant.
• Quick Reference: Concise, easy-to-read layout for rapid clinical use.
• Educational Tool: Perfect for students, paramedics, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
Option 2: HAS-BLED & CHADS-VASc Flashcard
“Pocket-Sized AF Risk Guide – Stroke & Bleed at a Glance!”
Keep the HAS-BLED and CHADS-VASc scores right at your fingertips. Designed for quick reference, this laminated, durable card helps you evaluate stroke and major bleeding risk safely and efficiently. Ideal for students and professionals in the field or classroom.
Key Features:
• Dual-Sided Design: HAS-BLED score for bleeding risk + CHADS-VASc score for stroke risk.
• Compact & Durable: Credit-card size, laminated, water-resistant.
• Quick Reference: Concise overview of each scoring system, including components and scoring criteria.
• Educational Tool: Ideal for students, paramedics, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
Which Flashcard Should You Choose?
Both cards pair CHADS-VASc for stroke risk with a bleeding risk tool, but your choice depends on focus:
• HAS-BLED & CHADS-VASc – Best for general clinical practice and field use. The most widely recognized bleeding score, familiar to students and professionals alike.
• ORBIT & CHADS-VASc – Best if you want a more precise, validated tool for patients on oral anticoagulants. Useful for clinicians who want detailed bleeding risk stratification.
Tip: Both cards are compact and durable. If unsure, choose based on which bleeding score you encounter most in your clinical guidelines or training.
Why Choose Our Flashcards?
• Enhanced Learning: Memorize and apply critical scoring systems quickly.
• Professional Use: Perfect for paramedics, nurses, and other healthcare professionals in the field.
• Student-Friendly: Valuable for AF management, anticoagulation, and cardiovascular studies.
💪 Built for Real-World Use
• 📏 Pocket-perfect: Bank-card size (54 × 86 mm) — fits ID holders, wallets & lanyards
• 💧 Tough as you are: Waterproof, wipe-clean & coffee-resistant (we’ve tested!)
• 🔗 Ready to clip: 1.5 cm punched hole for lanyards or badge reels (accessories not included)
Disclaimer
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these flashcards. However, no responsibility will be taken for any inaccuracies or errors. These cards are for general information purposes only and should not replace proper medical training. Be sure to compare with your organization's protocols to ensure consistency.
Copyright
These flashcards are for personal use only. By purchasing, you agree not to distribute, alter, or resell them. All rights reserved ©Star Resources 2025.
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