POST TEST MTAP 2 Flashcards
Platelet activity found on primary hemostasis
a. Platelet adhesion
b. Platelet aggregation
c. Both
d. Neither
Both platelet adhesion and platelet aggregation
- Hemotologic terminology for nosebleed
a. Hemarthosis
b. Hematoma
c. Epistaxis
d. Melena
e. None of the above
Epistaxis
Stool containing dark red or black blood
a. Hematuria
b. Melena
c. Hematemesis
d. Purpura
e. NOTA
Melena
Presence of hemoglobin in urine
a. Hematuria
b. Hematoma
c. Hematemesis
d. Hemarthosis
e. NOTA
NOTA
Swelling or tumor in the tissues or a body cavity that contains clotted blood
a. Hematuria
b. Hematoma
c. Hematemesis
d. Hemarthosis
e. NOTA
Hematoma
Deficiency of vitamin C that leads to defective synthesis of collagen.
a. Kasabach-Merritt syndrome
b. Scurvy
c. Senile purpura
d. All of the Above
e. NOTA
Scurvy
Match the following name with its corresponding number in clotting factor.
Factor I
a. Prothrombin
b. Platelet cofactor 1
c. Plasma thromboplastin component
d. Flaujeac factor
e. Fibrinogen
Fibrinogen
Factor XI
a. Prothrombin
b. Platelet cofactor 1
c. Plasma thromboplastin component
d. Flaujeac factor
e. Fibrinogen
Plasma thromboplastin component
Factor II
a. Prothrombin
b. Platelet cofactor 1
c. Plasma thromboplastin component
d. Flaujeac factor
e. Fibrinogen
Prothrombin
Factor VIII
a. Prothrombin
b. Platelet cofactor 1
c. Plasma thromboplastin component
d. Flaujeac factor
e. Fibrinogen
Platelet cofactor 1
HMWK
a. Prothrombin
b. Platelet cofactor 1
c. Plasma thromboplastin component
d. Flaujeac factor
e. Fibrinogen
Flaujeac factor
Christmas factor
a. HMWK
b. Factor III
c. Factor IX
d. Factor X
e. Factor XIII
Factor IX
Tissue Thromboplastin
a. HMWK
b. Factor III
c. Factor IX
d. Factor X
e. Factor XIII
Factor III
Stuart-Prower factor
a. HMWK
b. Factor III
c. Factor IX
d. Factor X
e. Factor XIII
Factor X
William factor
a. HMWK
b. Factor III
c. Factor IX
d. Factor X
e. Factor XIII
HMWK
Laki-Lorand factor
a. HMWK
b. Factor III
c. Factor IX
d. Factor X
e. Factor XIII
Factor XIII
Classification of platelet factor V based on its hemostatic function
a. Cofactor
b. Substrate
c. Enzyme
d. Calcium
e. NOTA
Calcium
Clotting factor that initiated Common pathway.
a. Factor II
b. Prekallikren
c. Factor III
d. Factor X
e. All of the Above
Factor X
It is a system whereby the temporary fibrin clot is systematically and gradually dissolved as the vessel heals in order to restore normal blood flow.
a. Aggregation
b. Fibrinolysis
c. Both
d. NOTA
Fibrinolysis
Anticoagulant used for coagulation studies:
a. EDTA
b. Citrate
c. Heparin
d. Oxalate
Citrate
The most important function of blood to the body.
a. Excretory
b. Secretory
c. Respiratory
d. Regulatory
Respiratory
An Hematopoetic phase that begins at the 6th week of gestation.
a. Hepatic
b. Lymphoblastic
c. Mesoblastic
d. Medullary or Myeloid
Hepatic
The ratio of marrow cells to fat (red marrow/yellow marrow).
a. Cellularity
b. Linearity
c. Granularity
d. Specificity
Cellularity
This are the surface proteins expressed by specific cell lines at different maturation stages.
a. Antigen
b. Antibody
c. CD Markers
d. Tumor Markers
CD Markers
This process is induced by extracellular forces such as lethal chemical, biological, or physical events.
a. Apoptosis
b. Necrosis
c. Hemolysis
d. Chemotaxis
Necrosis