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1. What factors can prolong the coagulation time?
2. What is the reason for the use of siliconized glass wares in coagulation test?
3. Why does capillary blood have a shorter coagulation time than the venous blood?
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- PLEASE SOLVE BOTH QUESTIONS 1.Discuss the advantages/disadvantages of hirudin over other anticoagulants (heparin and EDTA)? 2. Discuss the ability to use hirudin-treated blood (blood collected in hirudin tube instead of citrate tube) for the following coagulation tests (PT, aPTT, TT, platelet count)?25) Male, 45 years old, has been treated with maintenance hemodialysis for 3 months due to chronic renal failure. The symptoms of uremia have been significantly relieved, but the hemoglobin is 70g/L. The main cause of anemia in this case was() A Folic acid and VitB12 deficiency B Decreased erythropoietin C Dialysis blood loss and iron deficiency D uremic toxin inhibits bone marrow E Shortened red blood cell lifespanANSWER BRIEFLY PLEASE. Thank you. What is the reason for the use of siliconized glass wares in coagulation test? Why does capillary blood have a shorter coagulation time than the venous blood?
- View these animations (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/coagulation) to explore the intrinsic, extrinsic, and common pathways that are involved the process of coagulation. The coagulation cascade restores hemostasis by activating coagulation factors in the presence of an injury. How does the endothelium of the blood vessel walls prevent the blood from coagulating as it flows through the blood vessels?Find the length of time (in h) the IV should be administered ( assume a drop factor of 10 drops/mL). 1000mL at a rate of 40drops/ minQuestions about Micropipettes: A) Imagine that you pressed your plunger to the second stop instead of the first stop when you took up water. Did you take up more or less fluid than the desired amount? B) Now imagine that you introduced air bubbles into the pipet tip while you are taking up fluid. Did you take up more or less fluid than the desired amount?
- School question. Is there a difference between the lactate in a venous or arterial sample? Please explainMatching type Choices: A, B, C, D, E product from bilirubin reduction end product of the breakdown of heme from reduced urobilinogen in the intestine from the oxidation of bilirubin gives yellow color of urine1, How much blood is outside of body (volume of typical extracorporeal circuit) at any time during hemodialysis in (mL)? 2, What sort of pump is hemodialysis machine blood pump? Explain 3, Is blood pump’s speed adjustable? 4, If yes what is the purpose of changing the blood pump speed (mL/min)?
- 1. What is Zeta Sedimentation Ratio? 2. Why do men have lower ESR values than women? NOTE: Kindly answer all question. Thank you!2. What will be the effect in prothrombin time if the patient is receiving therapeutic heparin? 3. Prothrombin Time is performed diagnostically when any coagulopathy is suspected. Explain the expected results of PT on the following coagulopathies: 3.1 Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation 3.2 Liver Disease SERUM PROTHROMBIN TIME 3.3 Vitamin K Deficiency 4. Illustrate and label the different steps of Serum Prothrombin Time.Visual Infusion Phlebitis score What is the purpose of the VIPS?