Investigation of Haemostasis Flashcards

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What is meant by primary haemostasis?

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2
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does prothrombin time assess the extrinsic or intrinsic pathway

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extrinsic (TF, factor VII)

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does APTT assess the extrinsic or intrinsic pathway

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intrinsic (factors XII, XI, IX, and VIII)

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4
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what do you need for primary haemostasis

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platelets
von willebrand factor
collagen

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5
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features of a primary haemostasis problem

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  • excess bruising
  • menorrhagia
  • petechiae, purpura
  • epistaxis
  • blood blisters in mouth
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6
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features of a secondary haemostasis problem

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intramuscular bleeds
joint bleeding
bleeding after operations

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7
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what kind of problems could cause primary haemostasis problem

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  • low platelet count
  • von willebrand
  • vascular problems, problem with collagen
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8
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normal prothrombin time

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10-14.5 seconds

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9
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normal Activated partial thromboplastin time

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21-35 seconds

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10
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factor VIII deficiency is aka

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haemophilia A

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11
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factor IX deficiency is aka

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haemophilia B

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12
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treatment for von willebrand disease

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desmopressin - itworks quick, subcutaneous

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13
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clotting factor II is also known as

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prothrombin

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14
Q

what test is used to monitor warfarin

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INR

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15
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lack of fibrinogen is a late sign of DIC, true or false

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true

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16
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what do we give if fibrinogen low

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cryoprecipitate (get some in FFP but higher concentration is cryoprecipitate)

17
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cornerstone treatment of DIC

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treat underlying cause (e.g. fix the haemorrhage, antibiotics etc)