CARDIAC Exam 3 Questions
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How is platelet function tested? What is normal? What indicates bleeding risk? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Bleeding time
Normal 2-7 mins
Over 7-8 minutes may indicate bleeding risk
What is a normal platelet count? What are the significant abnormal counts? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Normal 150-300k
< 100K thrombocytopenia
< 50K surgical bleeding risk
< 20K spontaneous bleeding
The central feature of coagulation is the formation of .-
CORRECT ANSWER-fibrin
What 3 factors does fibrin require? - CORRECT ANSWER-fibrinogen, calcium,
thrombin
What 3 factors does thrombin require? - CORRECT ANSWER-prothrombin,
calcium, factor X
Name factors I - IV: - CORRECT ANSWER-Factor I - fibrinogen
,Factor Ia - fibrin
Factor II - prothrombin
Factor IIa i- thrombin
Factor III - thromboplastin aka tissue thromboplastin aka tissue factor
Factor IV - calcium
What are the factors of the common pathway, the extrinsic pathway and the
intrinsic pathway? - CORRECT ANSWER-Common pathway
V, X, I, II and XIII
Extrinsic
III, VII
Intrinsic
VIII, IX, XI, XII
Extrinsic vs intrinsic pathway:
Speed, trigger, lab test
What do they both lead to? - CORRECT ANSWER-Extrinsic
Fast, explosive
Triggered by tissue damage
PT
Intrinsic
, Slower
Triggered by endothelial collagen
PTT
*both lead to factor X
Factor deficiency is a rare cause of bleeding disorder - CORRECT
ANSWER-XIII
Coagulation is triggered by .
The common pathway is triggered by .
What pathways creates fibrin? - CORRECT ANSWER-Factor III - tissue factor
Factor X
common
What are the phases of the cell based theory? - CORRECT ANSWER-Initiation
Amplification
Propagation
Factor VII is made in the and vW is synthesized by .
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How is platelet function tested? What is normal? What indicates bleeding risk? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Bleeding time
Normal 2-7 mins
Over 7-8 minutes may indicate bleeding risk
What is a normal platelet count? What are the significant abnormal counts? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Normal 150-300k
< 100K thrombocytopenia
< 50K surgical bleeding risk
< 20K spontaneous bleeding
The central feature of coagulation is the formation of .-
CORRECT ANSWER-fibrin
What 3 factors does fibrin require? - CORRECT ANSWER-fibrinogen, calcium,
thrombin
What 3 factors does thrombin require? - CORRECT ANSWER-prothrombin,
calcium, factor X
Name factors I - IV: - CORRECT ANSWER-Factor I - fibrinogen
,Factor Ia - fibrin
Factor II - prothrombin
Factor IIa i- thrombin
Factor III - thromboplastin aka tissue thromboplastin aka tissue factor
Factor IV - calcium
What are the factors of the common pathway, the extrinsic pathway and the
intrinsic pathway? - CORRECT ANSWER-Common pathway
V, X, I, II and XIII
Extrinsic
III, VII
Intrinsic
VIII, IX, XI, XII
Extrinsic vs intrinsic pathway:
Speed, trigger, lab test
What do they both lead to? - CORRECT ANSWER-Extrinsic
Fast, explosive
Triggered by tissue damage
PT
Intrinsic
, Slower
Triggered by endothelial collagen
PTT
*both lead to factor X
Factor deficiency is a rare cause of bleeding disorder - CORRECT
ANSWER-XIII
Coagulation is triggered by .
The common pathway is triggered by .
What pathways creates fibrin? - CORRECT ANSWER-Factor III - tissue factor
Factor X
common
What are the phases of the cell based theory? - CORRECT ANSWER-Initiation
Amplification
Propagation
Factor VII is made in the and vW is synthesized by .