Different Test of Coagulation

Information on the Clotting Cascade

54 cards   |   Total Attempts: 188
  

Cards In This Set

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What is Factor I and what pathway?
Fibrinogen, Final Common Pathway
What is Factor II and IIa and? what pathway
Prothrombin and Thrombin, Final Common pathway
What is Factor III and what pathway?
Thromboplastin, Extrinsic Pathway
What is Factor IV and what pathway?
Calcium, Extrinsic Pathway
What is Factor V and what pathway?
Proaccelerin, Final Common Pathway
What is Factor VI and what pathway?
Trick Question, there is no factor VI
What is Factor VII and what pathway?
Proconvertin, Extrinsic Pathway
What is Factor VIII and what pathway?
VIII c is antihemophilic factor, VIIIvWF is Von Willenbrand's pathway. It is part of the Intrinsic Pathway
What is Factor IX and what pathway?
Christmas Factor, Intrinsic Pathway
What is Factor X and what pathway?
Stuart Power Factor, Final Common pathway
What is Factor XI and what pathway?
Plasma Thromboplastin Antecedent, Intrinsic pathway.
What is Factor XII and what pathway?
Hageman Factor, intrinsic Pathway
What is Factor XIII and what pathway?
Fibrin Stabilizing Factor, Final Common Pathway.
Which Factors are K dependent?
2, 7, 9, 10
What assesses Heparinization? What are the normal values? What value do you want with adequate anticoagulation?
PTT, ACT. Normal is PTT 24-35, ACT 80-150. For adequate anticoagulation you want ACT 400-450.