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Mls Set – Csmls Questions And Answers
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Which bleeding disorder is an inherited lack of fibrinogen, often diagnosed by
umbilical bleeding? (TT, PT, and APTT all increased) - ANSWER✔✔
Afibrinogenemia


What is the factor name of HMWK? - ANSWER✔✔ Fitzgerald factor


What is the factor name of prekallikrein? - ANSWER✔✔ Fletcher factor


What is the name of factor XIII? - ANSWER✔✔ Fibrin stabilizing factor


What is the name of factor XII? - ANSWER✔✔ Hageman factor


What is the name of factor XI? - ANSWER✔✔ Plasma thromboplastin antecedent


What is the name of factor X? - ANSWER✔✔ Stuart-Prower factor


What is the name of factor IX? - ANSWER✔✔ Christmas factor


What is the name of factor VIII? - ANSWER✔✔ Anti-hemophilic factor


What is the name of factor VII? - ANSWER✔✔ Stable factor

,Which factor deteriorates at RT? - ANSWER✔✔ Factor V


What is the name of factor V? - ANSWER✔✔ Labile factor


What is the name of factor IV? - ANSWER✔✔ Ca2+


What is the name of factor III? - ANSWER✔✔ Tissue thromboplastin


What is the name of factor II? - ANSWER✔✔ Prothrombin


What is the name of factor I? - ANSWER✔✔ Fibrinogen


Which factors are consumed during clotting? - ANSWER✔✔ I, V, VIII, XIII


What are acquired pathologic plasma proteins - usually IgG Abs against factors -
that inhibit coagulation? - ANSWER✔✔ Circulating anticoagulants


A test in which abnormal patient plasma is mixed 1:1 with normal control plasma
and the mixture is used for PT/APTT tests. If the abnormal result is not corrected, a
circulating anticoagulant is detected. - ANSWER✔✔ 1:1 mix test


What is the critical value for INR? - ANSWER✔✔ >5.0


When should a patient have an APTT result that is 1.5-2x the normal value? -
ANSWER✔✔ Heparin therapy

,Which coagulation test measures the factors of the intrinsic and common pathways
and is used to monitor patients on heparin therapy? - ANSWER✔✔ APTT


When should a patient have a PT result that is 1.5-2x the normal value? -
ANSWER✔✔ Coudamin (warfarin) therapy


Which coagulation test detects deficiencies in the extrinsic and common pathway
factors and is used to calculate INR to monitor patients on warfarin therapy? -
ANSWER✔✔ PT


Which coagulation test measures the time required for thrombin to convert
fibrinogen to fibrin? - ANSWER✔✔ TT


Which coagulation test measures platelet number and function? - ANSWER✔✔
Bleeding time


What is caused by arterial thrombosis in the brain? - ANSWER✔✔ Stroke


What is caused by arterial thrombosis in the heart? - ANSWER✔✔ AMI


What is caused by arterial thrombosis in the limb? - ANSWER✔✔ Gangrene


How does plasmin activate complement? - ANSWER✔✔ Cleaves C3 into C3a and
C3b


What is the name of C3a? - ANSWER✔✔ Anaphylatoxin

, What is the name of C3b? - ANSWER✔✔ Opsonin


What does warfarin inhibit? - ANSWER✔✔ Vitamin K


What is a vitamin K dependent protease inhibitor that acts as a co-factor for
Protein C? - ANSWER✔✔ Protein S


What is a vitamin K dependent protease inhibitor that is activated by thrombin and
degrades factors V and VIII:C? - ANSWER✔✔ Protein C


Which protease inhibitor is the major natural inhibitor, also called heparin co-
factor because it is greatly accelerated by heparin, and is the major inactivator of
thrombin and Xa? - ANSWER✔✔ Antithrombin III (ATIII)


What is the main inhibitor of plasmin and inhibits rapidly? - ANSWER✔✔ Alpha
2 antiplasmin


What is a plasmin inhibitor that inhibits slowly? - ANSWER✔✔ Alpha 2
macroglobulin


What enzyme is responsible for hydrolyzing fibrin, fibrinogen and other
coagulation proteins? - ANSWER✔✔ Plasmin


What system is activated when plasminogen that is bound to fibrin is converted to
plasmin by TPA? - ANSWER✔✔ Fibrinolytic system

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