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| What is the most common inherited coagulation defect? |
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| What are two examples of anti-ADP anticoagulant drugs? |
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| Which clotting factors are not made in the liver? |
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| 3 (tissue factor or thromboplastin), 4 (calcium), and 8:vW |
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| Which clotting factor is responsible for cross-linking fibrin? |
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| Cryo contains which clotting factors? |
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| What type of reaction is the protamine/heparin reaction? |
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| What is the lifespan of the platelet? |
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| How long does ASA inhibit the platelet for? |
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| How long do NSAIDS inhibit the platelet for? |
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| Why do NSAIDS/ASA cause platelet inhibition? |
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| Because they inhibit COX; COX is responsible for converting arachidonic acid into prostaglandins, which are eventually converted to thromboxane A2 |
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