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N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology -Hemostasis Part II,
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Rejection, AIDS Tests 100% Solved


The coagulation cascade Correct-What is the 2nd arm of hemostasis?




12 Correct-How many coagulation factors are there?




They are plasma proteins; most produced in the liver Correct-What are the coagulation

factors made of?




In order of discovery. Correct-How are the coagulation factors named?




Zymogens Correct-What are coagulation factors in an inactive form?




With a after factor roman numeral (ex. Va is activated factor V). Correct-How is an

activated zymogen noted as?




Extrinsic pathway Correct-What is considered the primary pathway of coagulation?

,When Tissue Factor is exposed at the site of injury Correct-When is the extrinsic pathway

activated?




Tissue Factor (III) exposed; binds with VII to form TF/VIIa complex; TF/VIIa activates X-Xa; Xa

binds with Va and calcium to form prothrombinase complex; prothrombinase complex

converts factor II (prothrombin) to IIa (thrombin); IIa then activates 4 factors (I - fibrinogen to

Ia - fibrin; factors V, VIII and XIII); fibrin (Ia) placed over platelet plug and XIIIa stabilizes the

fibrin Correct-What is the process of the extrinsic pathway?




No Correct-Does a deficiency in factor XII (Hageman factor) cause bleeding?




To enhance the extrinsic pathway Correct-What is the main function of the intrinsic

pathway?




When the blood is exposed to negative charges which are found on the molecules of ADP and

ATP. Correct-When is the intrinsic pathway activated?

,Exposure activates XII (Hageman factor); XIIa then activates XI; XIa activates IX; IXa then

activates X; XA then forms the prothrombinase complex in the common pathway Correct-

What is the process of the intrinsic pathway?




The process of carboxylation Correct-What must vitamin K dependent coagulation factors

undergo in order to be a functional protein?




Prior to the time a factor would be activated and is essentially part of the maturation of the

protein Correct-When does carboxylation occur?




They will not be functional proteins and cannot participate in the coagulation process.

Correct-What happens if vitamin K dependent coagulation factors do not undergo

carboxylation?




The change of glutamate to y-carboxygluatmate (which occurs after the translation of

glutamate) in the vitamin K dependent proteins involved in the coagulation process.

Correct-What is carboxylation?

, Factors II, VII, IX, X , protein C and protein S. Vitamin K is required as a co-factor and works

with the enzyme carboxylase to complete carboxylation. Correct-What are the vitamin K

dependent proteins?




It must be reduced by vitamin K oxide reductase Correct-What must happen to Vitamin K

in order for it to be used in carboxylation?




Warfarin Correct-What drug inhibits vitamin K reduction?




It blocks the genetic coding for vitamin K oxide reductase thus decreasing the amount

available to reduce vitamin K; a lack of reduced vitamin K prevents the process of

carboxylation and decreases the amount of functional vitamin K dependent coagulation

factors; increases the risk of bleeding Correct-How does warfarin work on the coagulation

process?




A deficient amount of coagulation factors and an increased risk of bleeding. Correct-What

does a vitamin K deficiency lead to?

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