Coagulation Studies Flashcards
- What are the vitamin K clotting factors
2, 7, 9, 10
- What are the goals of coagulation?
- Prevent life-threatening hemorrhage!
- Serve as the first step in wound healing.
- Make coagulation self-limiting and to prevent excessive coagulation: need “homeostasis
- What are the 3 processes of hemostasis?
1)Vasoconstriction
2)Formation of a platelet plug
3) Coagulation
Cascade
Define platelet adhesion
Deposition of platelets on the exposed sub-endothelial matrix (tunica intima)
Define platelet aggregation
Platelet-to-platelet cohesion to form the platelet plug
- What does PT check?
Effect of coumadin (Warafin)
- What does PTT check?
Heparin
*What is bleeding time used to assess?
The vascular (vasoconstriction) and platelet phase of hemostasis
Define bleeding time
Time it takes for a platelet plug to form
- What are the causes of abn. prothrombin time?
-poor nutrition, malabsorption of vitamin K, liver disease, warafarin therapy, isolated factor VII deficiency
- What is vitamin K clotting factor 2?
Prothrombin
What is vitamin K clotting factor 1?
Fibrinogen
- Deficiency in Factor 8 indicates which disorder?
Hemophilia A
*What are 3 natural occuring anticoagulants?
Protein C, Protein S, and Anti-thrombin
- What is Factor V Leiden thombophilia
a genetically inherited disorder of thrombophilia.