Deck 32: Secondary Hemostasis and Fibrinolysis

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The role of vitamin K in hemostasis is to:

A)Promote contact factor activation
B)Facilitate calcium binding to essential factors
C)Initiate extrinsic pathway activation
D)Cross-link the fibrin monomers
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Hemostasis depends on which of the following?

A)The interaction between coagulation and fibrinolysis inhibitors
B)The interaction between platelets,coagulation proteins,and blood vessels
C)The rate of platelet destruction
D)the rate of endothelial cell turnover
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Which domain of the blood coagulation protein is responsible for its distinctive identity?

A)Signal peptide domain
B)Catalytic domain
C)Epidermal growth factor domain
D)Noncatalytic domain
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Why is vitamin K necessary for some coagulation proteins to become functional?

A)Vitamin K activates coagulation zymogens.
B)Vitamin K binds coagulation factors to a phospholipid surface.
C)Vitamin K combines with VWF in the circulation.
D)Vitamin K is required for gamma-carboxylation of glutamic acid residues.
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Which of the following is responsible for cleaving ultra-large VWF multimers into functional units?

A)LRP
B)ADAMTS-13
C)EPCR
D)UPAR
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The prothrombin group includes of which of the following?

A)Factor V
B)Factor VII
C)Factor XII
D)Factor VIII
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Which plasminogen activator (PA)is distinctive among the serine proteases because it does not circulate as a zymogen but is fully active toward its substrate plasminogen in a single-chain form?

A)uPA
B)uPAR
C)PLG
D)tPA
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Which of the following is primarily responsible for neutralizing the extrinsic tenase complex?

A)TFPI
B)SERPINs
C)Proteins C and S
D)APS
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All of the following are necessary for a clot to form except:

A)Platelets
B)Coagulation protein
C)Plasmin
D)Endothelial cells
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Which of the following coagulation factors is(are)found in the extrinsic pathway?

A)HK and FXII
B)FXI and FIX
C)FVII and TF
D)FX
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Triggering the contact activation factors of the intrinsic pathway does not require which of the following components?

A)Vitamin K
B)Calcium
C)Serine protease
D)Kinins
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The substance directly responsible for the physical breakdown of the thrombus is:

A)Plasmin
B)Plasminogen
C)Tissue plasminogen activator
D)Fibrin
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Which of the following is responsible for urokinase-catalyzed plasminogen (PLG)activation?

A)ADAMTS-13
B)LRP
C)UPAR
D)EPCR
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Which of the following degrades factors V and VIII?

A)TFPI
B)SERPINs
C)Proteins C and S
D)APS
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What is the key component in secondary hemostasis that binds the platelets into a solid plug?

A)Fibrin
B)Tissue factor
C)Plasminogen
D)Thrombin
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Platelet activation and subsequent formation of the platelet plug are involved in:

A)Primary hemostasis
B)Secondary hemostasis
C)Fibrinolysis
D)Inhibitory system
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Which of the following is not formed on a phospholipid surface?

A)Extrinsic Xase
B)Intrinsic Xase
C)Prothrombinase
D)Factor VIIa
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Which of the following is the smallest degradation product of fibrin?

A)Fragment X
B)Fragment Y
C)D-dimer
D)E fragment
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Which of the following is not involved in "contact activation"?

A)Factor XII
B)Factor XI
C)PK
D)Factor X
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Activation of circulating zymogens is achieved through:

A)Sympathetic nervous system stimulation
B)Endomitosis
C)Splenic sequestration
D)Proteolytic cleavage
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What factor does the extrinsic pathway require that the intrinsic and common pathways do not?

A)Vitamin K
B)Zymogens
C)Tissue factor
D)tPA
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What reflex test should be done on a patient with an abnormal APTT who is suspected of having hemophilia?

A)Platelet function assay
B)Factor assay
C)Quantitative fibrinogen assay
D)Assay for D-dimer
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Thrombin activity impacts coagulation by which of the following mechanism(s)?

A)Altering blood flow
B)Positive feedback only
C)Negative feedback only
D)Positive and negative feedback
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Which of the following is a role of thrombin?

A)Activates anticoagulant (protein C)
B)Increases fibrinolysis
C)Inhibits endothelial cell release of tissue plasminogen activator
D)Inhibits the formation of fibrin monomers
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Thrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI)is defined as a:

A)Procoagulant
B)Anticoagulant
C)Profibrinolytic
D)Antifibrinolytic
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Compare and contrast systemic and physiologic fibrinolysis.
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What are the roles of thrombin in coagulation?
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How does systemic fibrinolysis differ from physiologic fibrinolysis?

A)Systemic produces rapid fibrinolysis,whereas physiologic produces adequate fibrinolysis.
B)Systemic results from improper plasminogen activation,whereas physiologic results from proper plasminogen activation.
C)Physiologic is naturally occurring,whereas systemic results from an external trigger.
D)Physiologic is localized to the fibrin clot,whereas systemic results in circulating plasmin.
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On which chromosome does the factor VIII locus reside?

A)3
B)4
C)11
D)X
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During activation of coagulation,all of the following bind to the phospholipid membrane surface forming a complex except:

A)Procoagulant zymogen (substrate)
B)Coagulation inhibitors
C)Procoagulant cofactors
D)Activated serine protease
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Interpret the following results: -Patient: 12-year-old boy with unexplained bruising,swollen knee joints,and prolonged bleeding from injuries
-Screening tests:
-PT = 12.2 sec (control: 11.5-13.3 sec)/INR: 1.09
-APTT = 57 sec (control: 23-32 sec)
-Bleeding time = 5 min (control: 2-10 min)
Pending results from confirmation tests,this patient could be suffering from:

A)An intrinsic pathway problem
B)An extrinsic pathway problem
C)A primary hemostasis problem
D)A common pathway problem
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Which of the following is not a role of high molecular weight kininogen?

A)Accelerate the rate of surface-dependent activation of F-XII
B)Serves as a nonenzymatic cofactor in contact factor activation
C)Provide bradykinin
D)Accelerates the formation of Factor VIIa
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How do the following systems contribute to coagulation?
a.Complement
b.Fibrinolysis
c.Kinin
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Deck 32: Secondary Hemostasis and Fibrinolysis
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The role of vitamin K in hemostasis is to:

A)Promote contact factor activation
B)Facilitate calcium binding to essential factors
C)Initiate extrinsic pathway activation
D)Cross-link the fibrin monomers
Facilitate calcium binding to essential factors
2
Hemostasis depends on which of the following?

A)The interaction between coagulation and fibrinolysis inhibitors
B)The interaction between platelets,coagulation proteins,and blood vessels
C)The rate of platelet destruction
D)the rate of endothelial cell turnover
The interaction between platelets,coagulation proteins,and blood vessels
3
Which domain of the blood coagulation protein is responsible for its distinctive identity?

A)Signal peptide domain
B)Catalytic domain
C)Epidermal growth factor domain
D)Noncatalytic domain
Noncatalytic domain
4
Why is vitamin K necessary for some coagulation proteins to become functional?

A)Vitamin K activates coagulation zymogens.
B)Vitamin K binds coagulation factors to a phospholipid surface.
C)Vitamin K combines with VWF in the circulation.
D)Vitamin K is required for gamma-carboxylation of glutamic acid residues.
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Which of the following is responsible for cleaving ultra-large VWF multimers into functional units?

A)LRP
B)ADAMTS-13
C)EPCR
D)UPAR
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The prothrombin group includes of which of the following?

A)Factor V
B)Factor VII
C)Factor XII
D)Factor VIII
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Which plasminogen activator (PA)is distinctive among the serine proteases because it does not circulate as a zymogen but is fully active toward its substrate plasminogen in a single-chain form?

A)uPA
B)uPAR
C)PLG
D)tPA
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Which of the following is primarily responsible for neutralizing the extrinsic tenase complex?

A)TFPI
B)SERPINs
C)Proteins C and S
D)APS
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All of the following are necessary for a clot to form except:

A)Platelets
B)Coagulation protein
C)Plasmin
D)Endothelial cells
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Which of the following coagulation factors is(are)found in the extrinsic pathway?

A)HK and FXII
B)FXI and FIX
C)FVII and TF
D)FX
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Triggering the contact activation factors of the intrinsic pathway does not require which of the following components?

A)Vitamin K
B)Calcium
C)Serine protease
D)Kinins
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The substance directly responsible for the physical breakdown of the thrombus is:

A)Plasmin
B)Plasminogen
C)Tissue plasminogen activator
D)Fibrin
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Which of the following is responsible for urokinase-catalyzed plasminogen (PLG)activation?

A)ADAMTS-13
B)LRP
C)UPAR
D)EPCR
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Which of the following degrades factors V and VIII?

A)TFPI
B)SERPINs
C)Proteins C and S
D)APS
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What is the key component in secondary hemostasis that binds the platelets into a solid plug?

A)Fibrin
B)Tissue factor
C)Plasminogen
D)Thrombin
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Platelet activation and subsequent formation of the platelet plug are involved in:

A)Primary hemostasis
B)Secondary hemostasis
C)Fibrinolysis
D)Inhibitory system
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Which of the following is not formed on a phospholipid surface?

A)Extrinsic Xase
B)Intrinsic Xase
C)Prothrombinase
D)Factor VIIa
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Which of the following is the smallest degradation product of fibrin?

A)Fragment X
B)Fragment Y
C)D-dimer
D)E fragment
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Which of the following is not involved in "contact activation"?

A)Factor XII
B)Factor XI
C)PK
D)Factor X
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Activation of circulating zymogens is achieved through:

A)Sympathetic nervous system stimulation
B)Endomitosis
C)Splenic sequestration
D)Proteolytic cleavage
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What factor does the extrinsic pathway require that the intrinsic and common pathways do not?

A)Vitamin K
B)Zymogens
C)Tissue factor
D)tPA
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What reflex test should be done on a patient with an abnormal APTT who is suspected of having hemophilia?

A)Platelet function assay
B)Factor assay
C)Quantitative fibrinogen assay
D)Assay for D-dimer
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Thrombin activity impacts coagulation by which of the following mechanism(s)?

A)Altering blood flow
B)Positive feedback only
C)Negative feedback only
D)Positive and negative feedback
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Which of the following is a role of thrombin?

A)Activates anticoagulant (protein C)
B)Increases fibrinolysis
C)Inhibits endothelial cell release of tissue plasminogen activator
D)Inhibits the formation of fibrin monomers
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Thrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI)is defined as a:

A)Procoagulant
B)Anticoagulant
C)Profibrinolytic
D)Antifibrinolytic
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Compare and contrast systemic and physiologic fibrinolysis.
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What are the roles of thrombin in coagulation?
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How does systemic fibrinolysis differ from physiologic fibrinolysis?

A)Systemic produces rapid fibrinolysis,whereas physiologic produces adequate fibrinolysis.
B)Systemic results from improper plasminogen activation,whereas physiologic results from proper plasminogen activation.
C)Physiologic is naturally occurring,whereas systemic results from an external trigger.
D)Physiologic is localized to the fibrin clot,whereas systemic results in circulating plasmin.
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On which chromosome does the factor VIII locus reside?

A)3
B)4
C)11
D)X
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During activation of coagulation,all of the following bind to the phospholipid membrane surface forming a complex except:

A)Procoagulant zymogen (substrate)
B)Coagulation inhibitors
C)Procoagulant cofactors
D)Activated serine protease
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Interpret the following results: -Patient: 12-year-old boy with unexplained bruising,swollen knee joints,and prolonged bleeding from injuries
-Screening tests:
-PT = 12.2 sec (control: 11.5-13.3 sec)/INR: 1.09
-APTT = 57 sec (control: 23-32 sec)
-Bleeding time = 5 min (control: 2-10 min)
Pending results from confirmation tests,this patient could be suffering from:

A)An intrinsic pathway problem
B)An extrinsic pathway problem
C)A primary hemostasis problem
D)A common pathway problem
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Which of the following is not a role of high molecular weight kininogen?

A)Accelerate the rate of surface-dependent activation of F-XII
B)Serves as a nonenzymatic cofactor in contact factor activation
C)Provide bradykinin
D)Accelerates the formation of Factor VIIa
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How do the following systems contribute to coagulation?
a.Complement
b.Fibrinolysis
c.Kinin
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