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Pathophysiology | Review Questions
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Correct - Regis
Question:
thrombus
Answer:
stationary blood clot
Question:
thrombosis
Answer:
inappropriate formation of clots within the vascular system
,Question:
2 Forms of Hypercoagubility, causes
Answer:
1. Increased platelet function
2. Accelerated coagulation system activity
Question:
What is hypercoagulability?
Answer:
increased clotting activity
Question:
What does an increased in platelet function do to the body?
Answer:
It makes blood clots more prevalent, putting the person at risk for heart
attack and stroke.
Question:
What effects do atherosclerotic plaques have on blood flow?
Answer:
Atherosclerotic plaques disturb blood flow, causing endothelial damage and
promoting platelet adherence.
,Question:
What does smoking, elevated levels of blood lipids and cholesterol and
diabetes meillitus do to blood vessels?
Answer:
these conditions predispose a person to blood vessel damage, platelet
adherence and eventual thrombosis.
Question:
What effects does polycythemia and sickle cell disease have on blood flow?
Answer:
They increase resistance to blood flow because of the increase in viscosity that
these conditions cause.
Question:
Factor V Leiden
Answer:
Most common hypercoagulable state, mutated factor V that is resistant to ,
Protein C and Protein S cleavage.
Question:
What causes bleeding?
Answer:
Severe decrease in circulating platelets, impaired platelet function
, Question:
What are petechiae and purpura? What causes them?
Answer:
A. Sign of blood leaking from capillaries under your skin
B. Spots are caused by bleeding underneath the skin secondary to platelet
disorders, vascular disorders, coagulation disorders, or other causes
- Happens because of impaired platelet function
Question:
What is thrombocytopenia and what can cause it?
Answer:
Decrease in platelet production. Can be caused by aplastic anemia, leukemia,
HIV, etc.
Question:
What can impair platelet function?
Answer:
May result from inherited disorders of adhesion or acquired defects caused by
drugs, disease or surgery