hemostasis surgical bleeding and transfusion Flashcards

1
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4 steps in hemostasis

A
  1. vascular constriction
  2. platelet plug formation
  3. fibrin formation
  4. fibrinolysis
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2
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It is a potent constrictor of smooth muscle and is produced locally at the site of injury

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thromboxane A2

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3
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it is a potent vasoconstrictor and is synthesized by injured endothelium and serotonin

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endothelin

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4
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these are capable of contracting vascular smooth muscle

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  1. bradykinin

2. fibrinopeptides

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5
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What is the most common abnormality of hemostasis

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thrombocytopenia

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6
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This is the defect of bernard soulier syndrome

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  1. glycoprotein Ib/IX/V receptor for vWF
  2. defective platelet adhesion
  3. low platelet count
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7
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This is the defect in Glanzmann thrombasthenias

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  1. glycoprotein IIb/IIIA complex
  2. defective platelet aggregation
  3. normal platelet count
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8
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how much is the expected rise in platelet in 1 unit of platelet concentrate

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10,000

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9
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What are the cytochrome P450 inducers

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Ethyl Booba takes phen phen and refuses greasy carb shakes

7 drugs

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What are the cytochrome P450 inhibitors

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inhibitors stop cyber kids from eating grapefruit Q

9 drugs

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11
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What is the most common complication of warfarin therapy

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abdominal cavity bleeding

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12
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What is the most common cause of abdominal pain in patients receiving anticoagulation therapy

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intramural bowel hematoma

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13
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It is a cytokine that stimulates proliferation of hematopoietic stem cells and megakaryocytes

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IL - 11

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14
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most common bacteria seen in contamination of infused blood

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gram negative organisms

  1. yersinia enterocolitica
  2. pseudomonas
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15
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Most bacterial contamination of infused blood is seen in what blood product

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platelet

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16
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TRALI occurs how many hours after transfusion

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1 - 2 hours and ALWAYS before 6 hours

17
Q

What is the etiology of TRALI

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related to anti HLA anti human neturophil antigen antibodies in transfused blood that pries neutrophils in the pulmonary circulation

18
Q

What is the characteristic of acute hemolytic reaction

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  1. administration of ABO incompatible blood
  2. intravascular hemolysis
  3. monitor urine output and maintain adequate hydration
19
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What is the characteristic of chronic hemolytic reaction

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  1. occurs 2 to 10 days after transfusion
  2. extravascular hemolysis
  3. does not require specific treatment
20
Q

What percentage of platelets are sequestered by the spleen

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30%

21
Q

what is the percent of the population that is Rh negative

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15%

22
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What are the values that indicate that there is NO NEED for reversal of heparin or warfarin therapy

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  1. aPTT < 1.3

2. INR < 1.5