Thrombosis and Thrombophilia
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Thrombosis and Thrombophilia P.A.C.E. Course : 030-518-05 FL : 0000518 WEBINAR CONTINUING EDUCATION Thrombosis and Thrombophilia 1. Pulmonary Embolism accounts for what percentage of deaths in U.S. hospitals. a. 0 5% b. 5% 10% c. 30% d. 50% 2. The most common manifestations of Venous thromboembolism (VTE) are: a. Myocardial infarction and stroke b. Deep vein thrombosis and myocardial infarction c. Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism d. Pulmonary embolism and stroke 3. The average hospital stay for a patient diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis is: a. 24 hours b. 1 3 days c. 3 5 days d. 5 7 days 4. The process of blood clotting and then the subsequent dissolution of the clot is termed ________. a. Hemophilia b. Hemostasis c. Thrombophilia d. Thrombosis 5. Virchows triad is composed of three factors that cause clotting. They are: a. Vascular injury, platelet aggregation and red blood cells b. Vessel constriction, clot lysis and hypercoagulation c. Venous thrombi, arterial thrombi and platelet aggregation d. Stasis, vascular injury and hypercoagulability 6. Which of the following would not be a factor that contributes to thrombosis a. Atherosclerosis b. Long airplane flights c. Decreased Factor VIII d. Surgery 7. Individuals who have a tendency to develop thrombosis as a result of predisposing factors are said to have _________. a. Thrombophilia b. Hemophilia c. Hypertension d. Hemostasis 8. Which of the following may be both an acquired and inherited cause of thrombophilia a. Pregnancy b. Elevated Factor VIII c. Hormone replacement therapy d. Prothrombin Gene Mutation 20210A P.A.C.E. Course : 030-518-05 FL : 0000518 WEBINAR CONTINUING EDUCATION 9. The most prominent of the known genetic risk factors in patients with venous thromboembolism is: a. Antithrombin deficiency b. Prothrombin mutation c. Activated Protein C resistance d. Protein S deficiency 10. Defects in antithrombin, Protein C and Protein S account for what percentage of thrombosis patients. ...
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