OnlineMedEd: Intern Content - "Bleeding" Flashcards

1
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____________ binds to damaged endothelium and connects to glycoprotein Ib on platelets.

A

von Willebrand factor

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2
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Which two molecules mediate platelet activation?

A
  • TXA2

* ADP

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3
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Aggregation is mediated by which protein?

A

Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa

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4
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The common pathway of coagulation factors include which proteins?

A
  • I
  • II
  • V
  • X

(“There’s one five in five, and two fives in ten.”)

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5
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Factor Ia is also called _______________.

A

fibrin

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6
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DAPT inhibits which step of primary hemostasis?

A

Activation

ASA inhibits TXA. Clopidogrel inhibits ADP.

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7
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Why is PT useful in tracking warfarin therapy?

A

Factor VII (which determines PT) has the shortest half-life

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8
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List the features of dysfunctional primary hemostasis.

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  • Oral bleeding (tooth pulling)
  • Vaginal bleeding
  • Petechiae
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9
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List the features of dysfunctional secondary hemostasis.

A
  • Hemarthrosis

* Bleeding after surgery

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10
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What should you test to assess primary hemostasis?

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  • Platelet count

* vWF factor

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11
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Thrombocytopenia results from what three categories of causes?

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• Production:

  • Bone marrow suppression
  • Aplastic anemia
  • Cirrhosis
  • Bone marrow cancer

•Consumption:

  • DIC
  • TTP
  • HIT
  • ITP

•Sequestration:
- Splenomegaly

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12
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Review the causes of platelet dysfunction.

A
  • vWF deficiency
  • Bernard-Soulier
  • Glanzmann thrombasthenia
  • Uremia (uremic frost coats platelets)
  • NSAIDs
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13
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What study do you order to evaluate for disorders of secondary hemostasis?

A

Mixing study

  • A mixing study that shows persistent prolonged PT/PTT is due to inhibitors.
  • A mixing study that shows corrected PT/PTT is due to factor deficiency (likely genetic causes).
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14
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Why are those with cirrhosis thrombocytopenic?

A

They constantly have mild DIC (which also contributes to the prolonged PT/PTT).

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