Deck 44: Hemostasis and Coagulation Instrumentation

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Who should select the coagulation instruments for a given laboratory?

A)laboratory director
B)department manager
C)clinical laboratory scientists
D)all of the previously listed individuals working together
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Automatic performance of certain tests based on the results of other tests is called

A)reflex testing
B)interpretive liberty
C)programming flexibility
D)random access
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Diagnostica Stago coagulation instruments are based on what clot detection principle?

A)Photo-optical
B)Mechanical
C)Chromogenic
D)Nephelometric
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Which of the following is true regarding advances in automated coagulation instrumentation?

A)Less staff training is required to operate and maintain the equipment than was necessary for earlier semiautomatic instruments.
B)Single-sample testing is possible because of increased precision.
C)Newer instruments are less expensive.
D)Accuracy is so improved that controls do not need to be run.
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All of the following are considered routine coagulation tests that are available in most large and small clinical laboratories except

A)prothrombin time (PT).
B)fibrinogen assay.
C)partial thromboplastin time (PTT).
D)antithrombin assay.
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What is the greatest disadvantage to photo-optical coagulation instruments?

A)high cost
B)complexity of operation
C)availability is limited
D)interference from lipemia, hemolysis, and hyperbilirubinemia
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Using which principle does plasma become more opaque as a clot forms and the amount of light being detected decreases?

A)photo-optical
B)mechanical
C)chromogenic
D)immunologic
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Aspirin-induced bleeding and von Willebrand disease (VWD),type 1,are detected reliably by

A)platelet count.
B)point-of-care testing (POCT).
C)PFA 100 Platelet Function Analyzer.
D)nephelometry.
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Which of the following principles measures the actual coagulation protein rather than fibrin formation?

A)photo-optical
B)mechanical
C)chromogenic
D)immunologic
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Which of the following assays uses indirect measurement using a chromogenic substrate to quantitate heparin?

A)protein C
B)thrombin time (TT)
C)anti-Xa assay
D)fibrinogen assay
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Examples of instrument malfunction flags include all of the following except

A)temperature error.
B)probe not aspirating.
C)no end point detected.
D)hemolysis.
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Which of the following is the most common clot detection principle used for coagulation testing?

A)photo-optical
B)mechanical
C)chromogenic
D)immunologic
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Which single instrument development has been the most important improvement in coagulation instrumentation?

A)multiple-sample dilutions
B)improved flagging
C)random access testing
D)graphing of clot formation
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Which of the following most improved safety for laboratory scientists?

A)closed tube sampling
B)random access
C)expanded computer capabilities
D)improved flagging capabilities
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Who should select the coagulation instruments for a given laboratory?

A)laboratory director
B)department manager
C)clinical laboratory scientists
D)all of the previously listed individuals working together
all of the previously listed individuals working together
2
Automatic performance of certain tests based on the results of other tests is called

A)reflex testing
B)interpretive liberty
C)programming flexibility
D)random access
reflex testing
3
Diagnostica Stago coagulation instruments are based on what clot detection principle?

A)Photo-optical
B)Mechanical
C)Chromogenic
D)Nephelometric
Mechanical
4
Which of the following is true regarding advances in automated coagulation instrumentation?

A)Less staff training is required to operate and maintain the equipment than was necessary for earlier semiautomatic instruments.
B)Single-sample testing is possible because of increased precision.
C)Newer instruments are less expensive.
D)Accuracy is so improved that controls do not need to be run.
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All of the following are considered routine coagulation tests that are available in most large and small clinical laboratories except

A)prothrombin time (PT).
B)fibrinogen assay.
C)partial thromboplastin time (PTT).
D)antithrombin assay.
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What is the greatest disadvantage to photo-optical coagulation instruments?

A)high cost
B)complexity of operation
C)availability is limited
D)interference from lipemia, hemolysis, and hyperbilirubinemia
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Using which principle does plasma become more opaque as a clot forms and the amount of light being detected decreases?

A)photo-optical
B)mechanical
C)chromogenic
D)immunologic
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Aspirin-induced bleeding and von Willebrand disease (VWD),type 1,are detected reliably by

A)platelet count.
B)point-of-care testing (POCT).
C)PFA 100 Platelet Function Analyzer.
D)nephelometry.
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Which of the following principles measures the actual coagulation protein rather than fibrin formation?

A)photo-optical
B)mechanical
C)chromogenic
D)immunologic
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Which of the following assays uses indirect measurement using a chromogenic substrate to quantitate heparin?

A)protein C
B)thrombin time (TT)
C)anti-Xa assay
D)fibrinogen assay
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Examples of instrument malfunction flags include all of the following except

A)temperature error.
B)probe not aspirating.
C)no end point detected.
D)hemolysis.
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Which of the following is the most common clot detection principle used for coagulation testing?

A)photo-optical
B)mechanical
C)chromogenic
D)immunologic
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Which single instrument development has been the most important improvement in coagulation instrumentation?

A)multiple-sample dilutions
B)improved flagging
C)random access testing
D)graphing of clot formation
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Which of the following most improved safety for laboratory scientists?

A)closed tube sampling
B)random access
C)expanded computer capabilities
D)improved flagging capabilities
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