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Given the Principle, Name the Coagulation Test associated with it:
Latex particles coated with FSP fragments D & E |
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Fibrin split products / Fibrin degradation products (FSP or FDP) |
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Given the Principle, Name the Coagulation Test associated with it:
Measures a specific fragment from cross-linked fibrin and therefore is POSITIVE ONLY IN Secondary Fibrinolysis |
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Given the Principle, Name the Coagulation Test associated with it:
A small puncture wound is made in the patient's forearm. The time from the puncture until the time the blood ceases for form a drop on filter paper is measured. |
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Which Coagulation Test measures products only from a blood clot and NOT from breakdown of circulating fibrinogen? |
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What is another name for cross-linked fibrin? |
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What is Bleeding Time a rough estimate of? |
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Platelet and vascular function. |
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How will the Bleeding Time Test be affected in platelet count is low? |
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What is the reference range for the following Coagulation Test:
FSP / FDP |
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Less than 10 micrograms/mL |
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What is the reference range for the following Coagulation Test:
D-Dimer |
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Less than 200 nanograms/mL |
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If D-Dimer is NEGATIVE & FSP is POSITIVE, what does the patient have? |
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What is the reference range for the following Coagulation Test:
Bleeding Time |
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True or False: The Bleeding Time test is NOT valid if the platelet count is LOW |
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What are the factors measured for the following Coagulation Test:
FSP or FDP |
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What are the factors measured for the following Coagulation Test:
D-Dimer |
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Only cross-linked fragments |
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What are the factors measured for the following Coagulation Test:
Bleeding Time |
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What will D-Dimer NOT Measure? |
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True or False: D-dimer is POSITIVE ONLY IN Secondary Fibrinolysis and NOT in Primary Fibrinolysis |
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What are 2 types of Secondary Fibrinolysis? |
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What Test is POSITIVE in DIC, Embolisms, Phlebitis, and Thrombosis? |
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Is D-Dimer POSITIVE or NEGATIVE in DIC, Embolisms, Phlebitis, and Thrombosis? |
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What diseases are detected through FSP / FDP? |
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DIC, Thrombosis, and Primary Fibrinogenolysis |
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With the FSP/FDP Test, where is the rare disorder where Plasmin is INCREASED usually from? |
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Tumor at plasminogen activator production sire |
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With the FSP/FDP Test, what does the rare disorder where Plasmin is INCREASED cause? |
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Causes Plasmin to attack circulating fibrinogen |
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In what disorders will the Bleeding Time be Prolonged? |
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Platelet function such as von Willibrand, Bernard-Soulier, Glanzmann Disorder, and Aspirin Ingestion. |
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Given the following Special Notes, Name the Coagulation Test that it is associated/given with/for:
Draw blood in tube with EXCESS Thrombin to assure no fibrinogen is left and the clotting is complete. Also, add a trypsin inhibitor to prevent In Vitro fibrinolysis |
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Fibrin Split Products / Fibrin Degradation Products (FSP or FDP) |
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Given the following Special Notes, Name the Coagulation Test that it is associated/given with/for:
Run on plasma to eliminate False Positive |
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Given the following Special Notes, Name the Coagulation Test that it is associated/given with/for:
Are many technical variables. Must be performed with strict adherence to the procedure by trained personnel. Interpretation should be in conjunction with patient's history. |
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True or False: D-Dimer is MORE SPECIFIC for DIC or Thrombosis than is FSP |
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What has the Bleeding Time Test been replaced by? |
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