Thrombotic Disorders — Flashcards

Thrombotic Disorders — Flashcards

Thrombotic Disorders — Flashcards
#1

The most common presentation of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia is _____.

#2

Type _____ von Willebrand disease is associated with quantitative defects in von Willebrand factor (vWF)

#3

Symptoms of essential thrombocythemia are related to an increased risk of _____ and/or thrombosis

#4

_____ is a mutated form of factor V that is resistant to degradation by activated protein C

#5

_____ are indicated for the emergency reversal of warfarin therapy in uncontrolled hemorrhage

#6

If the TT is _____ corrected after adding reptilase then the patient likely has heparin-induced thrombocytopenia

#7

Factor XIII deficiency presents with _____ prothrombin time (PT) and a normal activated partial thromboplastin (aPTT)

#8

_____ is almost always secondary to another disease, which may be remembered with "STOP Making New Thrombi" S:Sepsis, Snake bite (rattlesnake) T: Trauma O: *Obstetric complications P: Pancreatitis (acute) Making: Malignancy New: Nephrotic syndrome Thrombi: Transfusion

#9

The pentad of classical symptoms seen in _____ may be remembered using the mnemonic FAT RN: F: Fever (1/5 patients)A*: Anemia (Microangiopathic Hemolytic Anemia)T*: ThrombocytopeniaR: Renal symptoms (1/2 of patients)-More common in HUSN: Neurologic symptoms (2/3 of patients)-More common in TTP

#10

The given instrument is a _____ needle used for bone marrow biopsy.

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