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Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism
Edwin J. R. van Beek, Harry R. Büller, Matthijs Oudkerk
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LJU4801 & LCP4804 COMBO EXAM MEMOS November 2023.
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kaplan-Medical Surgical Integrated Test 1 & Test 2 Combo Updated November 6, 2024-2025 Fully Solved 100%
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Trauma Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Prevention Latest Update Graded A+
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Trauma Venous Thromboembolism 
(VTE) Prevention Latest Update 
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What is the most common complication associated with untreated deep vein thrombosis in 
trauma patients? 
Pulmonary embolism is the most common and potentially fatal complication. 
Explain why early mobilization is crucial for preventing VTE in hospitalized trauma patients. 
Early mobilization helps stimulate blood flow, reducing venous stasis, which decreases the 
likelihood of clot formation. 
How do intermittent pneumat...
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Contemporary management of pulmonary embolism: the answers to ten questions
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Pulmonary embolism (PE) cannot be diagnosed solely 
on a clinical basis, because of the lack of sensitivity 
and specificity of clinical signs and symptoms. Pulmonary angiography is invasive and resource 
demanding. Because the prevalence of PE is relatively 
low (20% or less) amongst individuals who are clinically suspected of having the disease, submitting all 
of them to imaging (multi-detector CT angiography or 
ventilation⁄perfusion lung scintigraphy) would not 
be cost-effective. There...
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Chapter 29 Pulmonary Embolism Guaranteed A+
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Chapter 29 Pulmonary Embolism Guaranteed A+ 
What is the purpose of the D-dimer test in diagnosing pulmonary embolism? 
️️ The D-dimer test measures substances released when a blood clot breaks down, helping to 
indicate the presence of abnormal clotting in the body. 
How does obesity contribute to the risk of pulmonary embolism? 
️️ Obesity can slow blood flow in the veins, particularly in the legs, and increase pressure on veins, 
raising the risk of blood clot formation. 
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Acute Cardioembolic Cerebral Infarction: Answers to Clinical Questions
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1. THE CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF CARDIOEMBOLIC CEREBRAL INFARCTION 
 Stroke is the leading cause of disability and the second 
most common cause of death worldwide [1-3]. Accurate 
definition of the mechanism of stroke is crucial as this will 
guide the most effective care and therapy. Cardioembolic 
cerebral infarction accounts approximately for one quarter of 
all cerebral infarcts [4-8]. In most cases, recurrence of cardioembolism can be prevented by oral anticoagulants. Therefore, for a...
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NUR 106 (UNIT 5) Cardiovascular Therapy Thromboembolic Disorder Drugs Questions With Complete Solutions
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NUR 106 (UNIT 5) Cardiovascular Therapy Thromboembolic Disorder Drugs Questions With Complete Solutions
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Pulmonary Embolism With Case Studies & Rationales
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Pulmonary Embolism With Case Studies & Rationales 
What is the primary cause of blood clots that lead to a pulmonary embolism? 
️️ The primary cause is often deep vein thrombosis (DVT), where blood clots form in deep veins, 
typically in the legs, and travel to the lungs. 
Why is quick diagnosis crucial in pulmonary embolism cases? 
️️ Quick diagnosis is critical because PE can be life-threatening and immediate treatment reduces 
the risk of severe complications or death. 
Wha...
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Pathology Chapter 4 Robbins Hemodynamic Disorder, Thromboembolism, Shock PBL Exam 1 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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How do normal hemodynamics work? - Blood circulates and delivers oxygen and nutrients and 
removes metabolic wastes from the cell without altering water and electrolyte balance 
What classify hemodynamic diseases? - 1) abnormal endothelial function 
2) increased vascular pressure 
2) decrease plasma protein alters water and electrolyte balance 
What is the outward movement of water into the extravascular space called? - Edema 
What is hemostasis? - Blood clotting that prevents excessive bleeding...
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Pathology Chapter 4 - Hemodynamic Disorders, Thromboembolic Disease, and Shock Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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1. While shaving one morning, a 23-year-old man nicks his lip with a razor. Seconds after the injury, the bleeding stops. Which of the following mechanisms is most likely to reduce blood loss from a small dermal arteriole? □ (A) Protein C activation □ (B) Vasoconstriction □ (C) Platelet aggregation □ (D) Neutrophil chemotaxis □ (E) Fibrin polymerization - Answer-1 (B) Vasoconstriction :The initial response to injury is arteriolar vasoconstriction, but this is transient, and the coagula...
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