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