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Mrs. Jing Chow has a TBI, ICP greater than 20 , and hemicraniectomy. She develops multiple lower extremity ecchymosis, hematuria, and bloody sputum during ET suctioning. Which of Mrs. Chow's findings will help confirm a diagnosis of DIC? *ALL except PLT 374,000 and H&H You are caring for Ms...

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BRAINBOOSTERS
ECCO hematologic
quiz 2 fully solved &
updated 2024-2025
Mrs. Jing Chow has a TBI, ICP greater than 20 , and
hemicraniectomy. She develops multiple lower extremity
ecchymosis, hematuria, and bloody sputum during ET suctioning.
Which of Mrs. Chow's findings will help confirm a diagnosis of DIC? -
answer *ALL except PLT 374,000 and H&H


You are caring for Ms. Louise Knapp who is on day four of IV UFH
and warfarin for a PE. Platelet count today is 75,000 and was
175,000 on admission. Her 4T score of four is intermediately
probable for HIT. At what point should you notify the provider? -
answer *ALL except if Pt-INR is 1.1


What lab values do you expect for a patient with a hgh suspicion of
DIC? - answer *ALL except decreased LDH and elevated H&H


Mr. Nathaniel Young has hep C, and is admitted with urosepsis. Fluid
resuscitation and antibiotics are initiated. Two day slater, Mr. Young
develops lower and upper extremity ecchymosis and hematuria. The
provider suspects DIC and orders PT, PT-INR, aPTT, FSP, fibrinogen,
platelets, peripheral smear, and a D-Dimer. What is your primary
focus for this patient with DIC? - answer Manage the sepsis and
hepatitis as probable causes of the DIC


Mrs. Courtney Vance is three hours postoperative vaginal delivery
and is hemorrhaging. On arrival to the unit, her vital signs are: BP
8/40 (53), HR 135 sinus tachycardia, RR 34, and SpO2 92% on a non-
rebreather mask. Isotonic fluid resuscitation is being administered.

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