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What is erythropoietin? - Answers - Hormone that stimulates red blood cell production.

What is the key signal that stimulates special kidney cells to produce erythropoietin? -
Answers - LOW oxygen levels (hypoxia)

What is the function of erythropoietin? - Answers - To stimulate the red bone marrow to
increase blood cell production.

What is the function of thrombopoetin? - Answers - Regulates platelet production.

What is another name for platelets? - Answers - Thrombocytes

What are platelets essential for? - Answers - Blood clotting

What is hemostasis? - Answers - Stops bleeding (preventing blood loss)

What are the 3 steps of hemostasis? - Answers - 1. Vascular Spasm
2. Platelet Plug Formation
3. Coagulation

What triggers platelet plug formation? - Answers - Damage to the blood vessel
endothelium causes collagen to be exposed.

How long does it take to form a platelet plug? - Answers - 60 seconds

Platelet granules release what 3 things? - Answers - Serotonin, ADP, & Thromboxane
A2

What is the function of serotonin in plug formation? - Answers - INCREASES vascular
spasm & DECREASES blood loss.

What is the function of ADP in plug formation? - Answers - Attract more platelets.

What is the function of Thromboxane A2 in plug formation? - Answers - Increase
vascular spasm & attract more platelets.

What is the function of Prostacyclin (PGI2)? - Answers - To repel platelets and prevent
plug formation.

What reinforces a platelet plug? - Answers - Fibrin

, What 4 things make thrombin active from prothrombin? - Answers - PF3

Tissue Factor

Calcium

Clotting Factors

What are the steps in the formation of fibrin? - Answers - Prothrombin (inactive
thrombin)

Thrombin (active)

Fibrinogen (soluble = can't stick)

Fibrin (insoluble = sticky)

What catalyzes the conversion of prothrombin into active enzyme thrombin? - Answers -
Prothrombin activator

What is the role of Thrombin during the formation of a blood clot? - Answers - It
stimulates the production of Fibrin.

How long does it take for a fibrin clot to be stabilized? - Answers - 60 minutes

What is the key difference between fibrinogen and fibrin? - Answers - Fibrinogen is
soluble and fibrin is insoluble.

What is the key difference between Prothrombin and Thrombin? - Answers -
Prothrombin is an inactive precursor, whereas thrombin acts as an enzyme.

What is the key difference in most factors before and after they are activated? -
Answers - Most factors are inactive in blood before activation and become enzymes
upon activation. (Exceptions = fibrinogen & calcium)

What is the function of PDGF? - Answers - Stimulates repair of the blood vessel.

What is the function of plasmin? - Answers - It helps to dissolve away clots.

What is the purpose of an anticoagulant? - Answers - To prevent blood clots.

What is the function of Heparin? Where is this located? - Answers - Prevent clotting.
Located in basophils, mast cells, and endothelial cells.

When is heparin normally given to patients? - Answers - Blood transfusions

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