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Which of the following are elements found within blood
Which of the following are functions of blood
Shock can only be defined as when there is a lack of blood perfusing tissues and organs, True or False
Approximately, what is the composition percentage make up of plasma and blood
The body’s normal physiological response for the prevention and stoppage of bleeding and haemorrhage is called
The normal blood platelet count can range between what parts per mm3
The hormone thrombopoietin stimulates platelet production, from which organ is it produced primarily
The lifespan of platelets range between how many days
Around a third of all platelets are stored within which organ
When platelets stick to the walls of a damaged vessel, they release serotonin and thromboxane’s. What effect do these have on the damaged vessel
Once platelets adhere to the damaged vessel wall to block the point of haemorrhage, what is this known as
For the management of platelets and clotting factors, a negative feedback loop is utilised, True or False
Platelets blocking the site of haemorrhage isn’t as strong as a clot formation, True or False
Which of the two following are the names of the pathways which initiate the clotting cascade
In the clotting cascade and process, which product converts inactive fibrinogen to insoluble threads of fibrin
Which protein is trapped during clot formation, and is responsible for the breakdown of the clot later on
TXA is an anti-fibrinolytic, it works by competitively and reversibly binding receptor sites on which protein
The earlier TXA is given, the greater anti-fibrinolytic effect it will have, True or False
What condition is the most common cause of DIC
Which of the following effects does DIC cause
In treating DIC, the main action is to manage what
Which of the following are factors which contribute to ATC
The disruption and destruction of the Endothelial Glycocalyx, causes it to release what into circulation
Within ATC, initial hyperactivation of Platelets can cause what
ATC is an endogenous process which can be made worse by
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