Final Exam Review Flashcards
Over fluid therapy clinical signs?
- Drainage from the nose
- Increased respiratory rate
- Fluid sounds in the lungs
Thrombocytopenia
Low levels of platelets in the blood due to a result of the bone marrow not pruning enough platelets
Thrombopathia
Abnormality in platelet signal transduction resulting in decreased platelet function causing excessive bleeding
Inherited disorder
Von Willebrands Factor Dysfunction
A bleeding disorder caused by low levels of clotting proteins called Von Willebrands Factor in the blood
Primary hemostasis abnormalities?
- Thrombocytopenia
- Thrombopathia
- Platelet Deficiency or Dysfunction
- Von Willebrands Factor Deficiency
What tests are used for primary hemostasis abnormalities?
- BMBT
- Platelet Count
What are secondary hemostasis abnormalities?
- Coagulation factor abnormaties: Factor II, VII, VIII, IX, X
- Disseminated intravascular coagulation
What tests are used for secondary hemostasis?
PT, aPTT, ACT, Low Fibrinogen, Increased FDP’s
Treatment for secondary hemostasis abnormalities?
- Fresh Frozen Plasma
- Heparin
What are coagulation factor abnormalities?
- hereditary
- Acquired
- Liver disease
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
Condition in which coagulation is increased meaning blood clots form throughout the circulatory system leading to hemorrhage due to consumption of coagulation factors & platelets
Normal PCV values for dogs & cats?
Dogs: 37-54%
Cats: 30-47%