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| This class of drugs decreases levels of Factors II, VII, IX, and X | |
| SLE results in this bleeding disorder | |
| The vertical transmission of an immune factor from mother to child is known as this type of platelet defect | |
| antiplatelet drugs do NOT prevent this type of thrombosis | |
| This category of drugs can cause skin necrosis and fetal abnormalities | |
| this is the greatest risk of venous thrombosis | |
| A dangerous result of a deep vein thromboses, this manifests as a shortness of breath | |
| This test is used to screen for inherited platelet disorders | |
| subungal refers to being under this: | |
| the most abundant receptor on platelets and megakaryocytes | |
| This test measures the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin | |
| These are used to measure the fibrinolysis of cross linked fibrin. | |
| lack of color, delayed capillary refill time, is known as this clinical sign | |
| These type of drugs are primarily used for pulmonary embolism, acute stroke, MI | |
| alternative to BT that is expensive | |
| PT and this ratio go hand in hand | |
| these drugs should be noted during investigation of hemostasis disorders | |
| PTT used to monitor response to this drug therapy | |
| FDPs measures the rate of this process | |
| This anticoagulant activates antithrombin | |
| spider telangiectasia is common in people with disease in this organ | |
| antiplatelet drugs increase this test time | |
| FDPs are a byproduct of this enzyme | |
| Subcutaneous administration of this drug does not require monitoring of aPTT | |
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| Administration of fresh frozen plasma reverses active bleeding due to the deficiency of _____________ | |
| These assays can be both functional and immunologic: useful when suspecting dysfibrinogenemia | |
| This test determines the interaction of platelets with the endothelium | |
| high platelet volume makes a clot appear this color | |
| fresh blood shows up this color on a CT scan | |
| FDP | |
| necrotic tissue is different from purpura due to this physical property | |
| localized collection of CLOTTED blood, can be palpated and moved around, usually nontender | |
| this type of thrombus often forms at the site of endothelial damage | |
| This is the cause of wet gangrene | |
| use these drugs for the prevention of arterial clots | |
| This test is used to assay the function of the intrinsic pathway | |
| this class of antiplatelet drugs irreversibly inhibits P2Y12 | |
| These are characterized as small points of hemorrhage caused by capillary rupture. These pinpoint spots DO NOT BLANCH and are painless | |
| The weakest inhibitor of phosphodiesterase, combined with aspirin, used to prevent stroke | |
| This cutaneous finding consists of skin mottling and cold extremities; it indicates impaired circulation | |
| This test is helpful for evaluating DIC | |
| Categorization: necrosis due to lack of blood flow | |
| this type of meningitis is known to cause bleeding disorders | |
| this expensive aspirin alternative is very good at preventing reformation of clots | |
| These are notable side effects of antiplatelet drugs | |
| the arrest of bleeding by the physiological properties of vasoconstriction and coagulation or by surgical means | |
| This prothrombotic drug is used in malnutrition as well as to reverse warfarin | |
| Hemophilia, vwd, and dic have elevated times in this test | |
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| dilation of capillaries in skin or mucus membranes that BLANCH with pressure | |
| These spots are often called 'bruises', They are greater than 10 mm, large lesion, does not blanch, usually tender | |
| also known as rat poison | |
| These spots can be described as larger sized petechiae, 3-10mm, and have the same cause; they can be palpated | |
| Tooth extraction can be a sign of these two bleeding disorders | |
| This tests assesses the function of the extrinsic and final common pathway of the coagulation cascade | |
| this class of drugs directly degrades thrombi and are known as clot busters | |
| FDP is used to track the progress of this disease | |
| This prothrombotic drug reverses the effects of heparin | |
| PT is used to monitor this therapy | |
| fast heart beat | |
| 'thinning the blood' refers to taking away the ability to form this | |
| In this disorder, the distal area exhibits pallor first | |
| fast breathing | |
| The D-dimer assay is used for this disease | |
| these two drugs can cause necrotic tissue | |
| this category of drugs can be used to prevent or treat clots in the VENOUS system | |
| this thrombosis occurs in areas of high fibrin proportion with edema and warmth | |
| 'automated counter' and 'peripheral smear' are techinques to count _______ | |
| venous thrombosis is usually this color | |
| this category of drugs are primarily used in HIT, when heparins are contraindicated | |
| One should be concerned if the platelet count is below this number | |
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