Pregunta 1
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Which of the following are the body's natural anticoagulants?
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Protein C
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Protein S
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Protein A
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Protein G
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Protein M
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Antithrombin
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Antifibrin
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Antiprothrombinase
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Antithrombase
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Antithrombomodulin
Pregunta 2
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[blank_start]Heparin[blank_end] is an anticoagulant drug which binds to one of the body's naturally occurring anticoagulants and up-regulates its action
Pregunta 3
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Which naturally occurring anticoagulant of the body does Heparin bind to and potentiate?
[blank_start]Antithrombin[blank_end]
Pregunta 4
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Which two coagulation factors can be inhibited by unfractioned Heparin bound to antithrombin?
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Factor Ia (Fibrin)
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Factor IIa (Thrombin)
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Factor IIIa
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Factor IVa
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Factor Va
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Factor VIa
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Factor VIIa
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Factor VIIIa
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Factor IXa
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Factor Xa
Pregunta 5
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The difference between unfractioned Heparin and LMWH is that LMWH can only bind to one clotting factor, which is...
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Factor Ia
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Factor IIa
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Factor IIIa
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Factor IVa
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Factor Va
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Factor VIa
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Factor VIIa
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Factor VIIIa
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Factor IXa
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Factor Xa
Pregunta 6
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Which monitoring test should be used to measure the action of unfractioned Heparin?
Pregunta 7
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Heparin can induce thrombocytopenia with thrombosis in long term use.
Pregunta 8
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Which of the following complications can be caused by long term Heparin use?
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Osteoporosis
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Hypothyroidism
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Iron Deficiency Anaemia
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B12 Deficiency Anaemia
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Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
Pregunta 9
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Whilst Heparin reversal is usually conducted by simply stopping the heparin (short half life), in cases of major bleeding which drug can be given to reverse the antithrombin effect of heparin?
Pregunta 10
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Warfarin is an anticoagulant which brings about the inhibition of [blank_start]Vitamin K[blank_end]
Pregunta 11
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Which clotting factors rely on Vitamin K for carboxylation?
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Factor II
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Factor III
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Factor IV
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Factor V
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Factor VI
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Factor VII
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Factor VIII
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Factor IX
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Factor X
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Factor I
Pregunta 12
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Warfarin administration should be conducted at the same time every day.
Pregunta 13
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Which testing method is used to measure the amount of Warfarin in an individual's system? (use acronym)
[blank_start]INR[blank_end]
Pregunta 14
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A normal INR is typically between
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2.0-3.0
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1.0-3.0
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3.0-4.0
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3.0-5.0
Pregunta 15
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Which two of the following should be given to a patient with suspect Warfarin toxicity?
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Vitamin K orally
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Vitamin K intravenously
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FFP
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Protamine Sulphate
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Platelet transfusion
Pregunta 16
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Rivaroxaban & Apixaban are direct inhibitors of which clotting factor?
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Factor Ia
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Factor IIa
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Factor IIIa
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Factor IVa
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Factor Va
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Factor VIa
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Factor VIIa
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Factor VIIIa
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Factor IXa
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Factor Xa
Pregunta 17
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Dabigatran is another type of new anticoagulant, providing direct inhibition of ...
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Prothrombinase
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Thrombin
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Prothrombin
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Fibrinogen
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Fibrin
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Factor VIIIa
Pregunta 18
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In prophylaxis of elective hip/knee replacement surgery, which would be the most appropriate choice of medication?
Pregunta 19
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Structure of an artery from deep to superficial:
Tunica Intima = [blank_start]Endothelial Cells[blank_end]
Tunica Media = [blank_start]Smooth Muscle[blank_end]
Tunica Externa = [blank_start]Loose Fibrous Connective Tissue[blank_end]
Serosa = [blank_start]Epithelial Cells[blank_end]
Pregunta 20
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Atherosclerosis is damage to the endothelium resulting in plaque formation due to recruitment of 'foamy' [blank_start]macrophages[blank_end] which are rich in [blank_start]cholesterol[blank_end]
Pregunta 21
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Which four of the following are risk factors for arterial thrombosis?
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Diabetes
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Hypertension
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Smoking
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High HDL cholesterol
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High LDL cholesterol
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Atrial Fibrillation
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Alcoholism
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Hyperthryoidism
Pregunta 22
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When there is endothelial damage, platelets bind to the subendothelial collagen via [blank_start]Glycoprotein 1b[blank_end] and [blank_start]Von Willebrand Factor[blank_end]
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Von Willebrand Factor
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Platelet Adhesin
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Platelet Derived Growth Factor
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Protein Disulfide Isomerase
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Glycoprotein 1b
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Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein
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ITGA2B
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Human Platelet Antigen
Pregunta 23
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After binding to the subendothelial collagen, platelets begin to attach to each other via [blank_start]Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa[blank_end] and fibrinogen
Pregunta 24
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Antiplatelet drugs:
Clopidogrel = [blank_start]ADP receptor Antagonist[blank_end]
Aspirin = [blank_start]Cyclo-Oxygenase Inhibitor[blank_end]
Pregunta 25
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Antiplatelets such as Abciximab inhibit [blank_start]Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa[blank_end] thus inhibiting the [blank_start]aggregation[blank_end] stage of platelet plug formation
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aggregation
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adhesion
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activation
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Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa
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Glycoprotein Ib
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ADP
Pregunta 26
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Antiplatelet agents should be stopped [blank_start]7[blank_end] days prior to an elective operation.