Exam 17: Defects of Plasma Clotting Factors
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Treatment of patients with factor II, VII, or X deficiency consists of:
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Which platelet response(s) is usually associated with hemophilia A?
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Which of the following is the most useful in differentiating hemophilia A from hemophilia B?
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All of the following may lead to deficiencies of clotting factors except:
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Factor assays measure the percentage of activity of a given factor by mixing the patient's plasma with:
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Clotting factors must be present at a minimum of which percentage for hemostasis to be achieved?
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The following laboratory results have been obtained for a 40-year-old woman: PT = 20 seconds (reference range is 11 to 15 seconds), aPTT = 50 seconds (reference range is 22 to 40 seconds), and thrombin time = 18 seconds (reference range is 11 to 15 seconds).What factor deficiency is most likely?
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A prolonged aPTT is corrected with factor VIIIdeficient plasma but not with factor IXdeficient plasma.What factor is deficient?
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Which result will be within reference range in a patient with dysfibrinogenemia?
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Which of the following assays will be abnormal with hemophilia A?
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Long-term antibiotic therapy is a cause of bleeding because it disrupts:
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A man with hemophilia A and an unaffected female can produce a:
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Which of the following is the most prevalent inherited bleeding disorder?
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The only clotting factor not synthesized exclusively by the liver is:
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